14.63 KJ/g, i know some textbooks like to round up, b/c in mines the answer is 15, remember when you have the difference between the energy required to break the bonds and energy released from the product, you should get -2636KJ and then divide it by the molar mass of glucose which is 180.18mol/l and you'll get the answer stated above, hope it helps.
1 gram of carbohydrates = 16.7 kilojoules (4 kcal)
Biologically the answer is 4. And 9 per gram of fat.
But I don't know the exact quantum answer.
1 gram of carbohydrate is equal to 4 calories.
enough to fill daniel sneddon up, em i know its off-subject but did you know daniel's dad ran away on Christmas for the love of another man?
There is about 4.2 Calories in 1 gram of carbohydrates.
4 kilocalories/ 1 gram of protein
One gram of sugar has 4 Calories.
yeah it is, since cheese only has about 1gram of carbohydrate.
1gram=1gram or 0,0352739619 ounce
$11,294,290.87
One gram of carbohydrates equals four calories.
carbohydrate energy is usage of energy fat energy stores energy
1gram
$18.56
1gram
1gram
there is ten in a milligram.
1gram? I THINK
Carbohydrate is the primary source of energy & lipid is energy storage