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  2. Joule per mole - Wikipedia

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    Since there are 6.02214076 × 10 23 particles (atoms, molecules, ions etc.) per mole, 1 joule per mole is equal to 1 joule multiplied by 6.02214076 × 10 23 particles. Because of the typical order of magnitude for energy changes in chemical processes, kJ·mol −1 is normally used instead of J·mol −1 .

  3. Joule - Wikipedia

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    The energy required to lift an apple up 1 m, assuming the apple has a mass of 101.97 g. The heat required to raise the temperature of 0.239 g of water from 0 °C to 1 °C. [15] The kinetic energy of a 50 kg human moving very slowly (0.2 m/s or 0.72 km/h). The kinetic energy of a 56 g tennis ball moving at 6 m/s (22 km/h). [16]

  4. Gelatin silver print - Wikipedia

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    The fixer, typically sodium thiosulfate, is able to remove the unexposed silver halide by forming a water-soluble complex with it. And finally, a water wash sometimes preceded by a washing aid removes the fixer from the print, leaving an image composed of silver particles held in the clear gelatin image layer.