- its
symbol usually refer to the
small unit, the
large one
being called kilocalorie (kcal). However, the kcal is not
officially part of the International...
- The
kilocalorie per mole is a unit to
measure an
amount of
energy per
number of molecules, atoms, or
other similar particles. It is
defined as one kilocalorie...
- also
written "Calorie" (with
symbol Cal, both with
capital "C") or "
kilocalorie" (kcal), and
equivalent to 4184 J or 4.184 kJ. Thus, for example, fats...
-
daily kilocalorie intake to
maintain current body weight. The Harris-Benedict
equation may be used to ****ist
weight loss — by
reducing the
kilocalorie intake...
- of the
recommended daily value of iron in a
single 500-kilojoule (120-
kilocalorie) serving. In
commercially available farina, the bran and most of the...
-
stated in
kilojoule per mole (kJ mol−1), but also in
kilocalorie per mole,
joule per mole or
kilocalorie per gram (any
combination of
these units conforming...
-
defined as a
matter of
convention to be 4,184 J,
which is
exactly one
kilocalorie. A
kiloton of TNT can be
visualized as a cube of TNT 8.46
metres (27...
- (J/kg).
Other units still in use
worldwide in some
contexts are the
kilocalorie per gram (Cal/g or kcal/g),
mostly in food-related topics, and watt hours...
- 1 gram of
liquid water would be 1 cal/°C. The "grand calorie" (also "
kilocalorie", "kilogram-calorie", or "food calorie"; "kcal" or "Cal") is 1000 cal...
-
small calories (cal). The
large or
dietary calorie (Cal) is
equal to one
kilocalorie (kcal), and is
gradually being replaced by the
latter correct term. Early...