This depends on many things including temperature, pressure, number of moles and molecular weight or the density
4 L / 150 ml = 4000 ml/150 ml = 26.67 so 26 can be filled.
150 mL equates to about 5.072 US fluid ounces.
The initial and final volumes of the gas are related by Boyle's Law: (P_1V_1 = P_2V_2). Therefore, the pressure needed to compress 850 mL of argon gas at 146 kPa to 150 mL, with temperature constant, is calculated as follows: (P_2 = \frac{P_1V_1}{V_2} = \frac{146 \text{ kPa} \times 850 \text{ mL}}{150 \text{ mL}} = 825.33) kPa. Thus, a pressure of approximately 825.33 kPa is required for compression.
To find out how many times 150 ml goes into 1000 ml, divide 1000 ml by 150 ml. This calculation gives you approximately 6.67. Therefore, 150 ml goes into 1000 ml a total of 6 times, with some remainder left over.
To find out how many 150 mL servings are in 9 liters of juice, first convert 9 liters to milliliters: 9 L = 9,000 mL. Then, divide 9,000 mL by 150 mL per serving: 9,000 mL ÷ 150 mL/serving = 60 servings. Therefore, there are 60 servings of 150 mL in 9 liters of juice.
150 mL equates to approximately 5.07 fluid ounces.
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Approx. 2 150 mL.