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Nataly Mckee
7 June, 10:06
How to calculate energy change in a reaction
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Camilla Medina
7 June, 10:51
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Energy balance = energy input - energy output
It doesn't look very complicated, does it? But you may not have the numbers to do the math. So to figure out your energy balance you need to gather some important information.
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