145 grams is 10.229 tablespoons
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.
145 milligrams = 0.145 grams
A very approximative value is 145 teaspoons; is important to know the apparent density of salt.
Because d=M/V the answer is 1,45 g/cm3.
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.
145 grams of water is 145ml.
145 IBS IS 65770.893 GRAMS
Answer: 145 lb = 65,770.893 g
145,000 grams 1kg=1000g
There are approximately 65,770 grams in 145 pounds.
~135 grams with a full bracelet (all steel)
If you mashed it, it would be 2 cups.
145 grams, like the f50 primes
Quarts are a measure of volume, grams a measure of weight. This depends on the density of the substance.
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.
145 cm = 145/30.48 feet = 4.75 feet (approx)
145 kilograms is 319.7 pounds.