Calorie (thermochemical) to Electronvolt Converter
1 cal = 26114473967543830750.94 eV
FORMULA
1 cal = 26114473967543830750.94 eV
CONVERSION TABLE
| Calorie (thermochemical) (cal) | Electronvolt (eV) |
|---|---|
| 1 cal | 26,114,473,967,543,830,750.94 eV |
| 5 cal | 130,572,369,837,719,153,754.68 eV |
| 10 cal | 261,144,739,675,438,307,509.36 eV |
| 25 cal | 652,861,849,188,595,768,773.39 eV |
| 50 cal | 1.305724 × 10²¹ eV |
| 100 cal | 2.611447 × 10²¹ eV |
| 250 cal | 6.528618 × 10²¹ eV |
| 500 cal | 1.305724 × 10²² eV |
| 1,000 cal | 2.611447 × 10²² eV |
COMMON VALUES
RELATED CONVERSIONS
About Calorie (thermochemical) (cal)
The small calorie (cal) is the energy needed to raise one gram of water by one degree Celsius at standard pressure. While largely replaced by the joule in scientific contexts (1 cal = 4.184 J exactly), the calorie remains in use in chemistry and is the basis for the food Calorie (kilocalorie).
About Electronvolt (eV)
The energy gained by a single electron crossing a one-volt electric potential difference, equal to approximately 1.602 x 10^-19 joules. Particle physicists use electronvolts and their multiples (keV, MeV, GeV, TeV) to express particle energies and rest masses -- the proton mass is about 938.3 MeV.
How to Convert Calorie (thermochemical) to Electronvolt
The conversion formula is: 1 cal = 26114473967543830750.94 eV. To convert from Calorie (thermochemical) (cal) to Electronvolt (eV), use the formula above or the interactive converter at the top of this page.
FAQ
How many Electronvolt in 1 Calorie (thermochemical)?
1 Calorie (thermochemical) (cal) equals 26114473967543830750.94 Electronvolt (eV).
How to convert Calorie (thermochemical) to Electronvolt?
Multiply the Calorie (thermochemical) value by 26114473967543830750.94 to get the equivalent in Electronvolt. Formula: 1 cal = 26114473967543830750.94 eV
What is the formula for Calorie (thermochemical) to Electronvolt conversion?
1 cal = 26114473967543830750.94 eV
Glossary
-
Calorie
A unit of energy. The small calorie (cal) heats 1g of water by 1°C; the food Calorie (kcal) is 1000 small calories.
-
BTU (British Thermal Unit)
The amount of heat needed to raise the temperature of one pound of water by one degree Fahrenheit.
-
Electronvolt
A unit of energy equal to the kinetic energy gained by an electron accelerated through 1 volt.
-
Joule
The SI unit of energy, equal to the work done by a force of one newton acting over a distance of one meter (1 J = 1 N·m = 1 kg·m²/s²).