153 grams
145 grams is equivalent to approximately 5.11 ounces.
To find the grams of calcium (Ca) in 145 g of calcium fluoride (CaF2), first calculate the molar mass of CaF2. The molar mass of Ca is approximately 40.08 g/mol, and that of fluorine (F) is about 19.00 g/mol, so the molar mass of CaF2 is approximately 40.08 + 2(19.00) = 78.08 g/mol. The mass fraction of Ca in CaF2 is 40.08 g/mol / 78.08 g/mol ≈ 0.513. Therefore, in 145 g of CaF2, the mass of Ca is about 145 g × 0.513 ≈ 74.4 g.
Because d=M/V the answer is 1,45 g/cm3.
To calculate how many grams of ice can be melted by 145 grams of water at 45°C, you first need to determine how much heat is required to cool the water to 0°C and then how much heat is needed to melt the ice at 0°C. Use the specific heat capacity of water (4.18 J/g°C) and the heat of fusion of ice (334 J/g) in your calculations. The final result will be the mass of ice melted.
To determine the mass of glucose that must be metabolized to produce 145 grams of water, we can use the balanced equation for the combustion of glucose: (C_6H_{12}O_6 + 6O_2 \rightarrow 6CO_2 + 6H_2O). From the equation, 1 mole of glucose produces 6 moles of water. The molar mass of water (H₂O) is approximately 18 g/mol, so 145 g of water is about 8.06 moles (145 g / 18 g/mol). Therefore, to produce this amount of water, approximately 1.34 moles of glucose are needed (8.06 moles of water / 6). The molar mass of glucose (C₆H₁₂O₆) is about 180 g/mol, so the mass of glucose required is approximately 241.2 grams (1.34 moles × 180 g/mol).
145 grams is equivalent to approximately 5.11 ounces.
145 IBS IS 65770.893 GRAMS
The mass of a baseball is typically 145 grams.
Answer: 145 lb = 65,770.893 g
145,000 grams 1kg=1000g
There are approximately 65,770 grams in 145 pounds.
145 grams of water is 145ml.
Pounds are also used to measure mass, so =145 pounds
Because d=M/V the answer is 1,45 g/cm3.
145 ounces is equal to 9 pounds and 1 ounce. To convert ounces to pounds, you divide the total number of ounces by 16 (since there are 16 ounces in a pound). In this case, 145 ounces divided by 16 equals 9 with a remainder of 1, which represents the 1 remaining ounce after converting to pounds.
The everage mass of three men is: (a + b) / 3 = 77, where a is mass of two first men combined and b is a mass of third man. The everage mass of two men is: a / 2 = 72.5, therefore a = 145, and (145 + b) / 3 = 77 145 + b = 231 b = 231 - 145 = 86 Answer: Mass of the third man is 86 kg.
If you mashed it, it would be 2 cups.