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A new investigator takes over a project after much of the original notes and written observations were lost. In the conclusion, the investigator needs to compare the energies associated with the reactions without
having the actual recorded data. The final amount of energy generated in each reaction is available, but the
results were calculated with different units. Use what you know about converting units of heat to drag and
drop the tiles in order of increasing thermal energy, from lowest to highest.
A reaction that generates 57 kcal of energy
1 lowest
A reaction that generates 800 J of energy
A reaction that generates 3,500 J of energy
A reaction that generates 380 calories of energy
3
A reaction that generates 17 kJ of energy
5-highest


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