Answer: They have different Genotypes but the same phenotype
We therefore can calculate that the total energy the sun has to burn is around 1.3 x 1044 Joules. Dividing 3.8 x 1026 Watts (the rate at which the sun is giving off energy) into this number gives an approximate value of 10 billion years for the sun's lifetime.
Answer: The statement is false
Explanation:
Addition of concentrated sulfuric acid (H2SO4) to a beaker full of water (H2O) will release heat energy to the containing vessel due to the breakage of strong ionic bond present in the acid.
Thus, it is an evidence of a EXERGONIC REACTION (since energy is released spontaneously). So, the statement is false