Biology, asked by yaga39, 1 year ago

The amount of heat liberated from complete
combustion of one gram of fat in bomb calorimeter
1) 5.65 kcal
3) 9.45 kcal
2) 9.0 kcal
4) 4 kcal​

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Answered by newtecheng2008
3

Answer:

the answer of combustion is to be 5.65 kcal .I thought that

Answered by aishwarya1509
0

Answer:

The amount of heat liberated from the complete combustion of one gram of fat in a bomb calorimeter is 9.45 kcal.

Explanation:

Fats are one of the most important sources of energy for the body's metabolism. They are an excellent source of energy, providing               9 kcal/gram of food. Fats, despite leading to a variety of health problems, are also necessary for maintaining the body's normal health and function. They supply twice as many calories per gram as proteins and carbs.

The word 'calorific value' refers to the amount of energy released when various substrates (carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, vitamins, and minerals) are oxidized.

The quantity of heat energy unleashed by the complete combustion of 1g of food in a bomb calorimeter is known as the gross calorific value. A bomb calorimeter is an oxygen-filled closed metal chamber. This value for fat is 9.45 K.cal/gram.

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