Depends on the volume of each. But if it's an equal volume, then coffee.
Water has a specific gravity of 1 and sand about 1.4; sand is more dense than water. So 1 gallon of sand would weigh more. Ta da!
no sand weighs a lot less than sand and it is less dense
Yes, since both are equal amounts in an equal mixture. It would be different if it were 4 quarts to 4 Liters.
no
They have same mass
NO.
Yes because the sand adds more mass to the mass of the water, therefore the density and volume also change
Sand sinks in water, so it is more dense. Density = mass/volume. Or Volume = Mass/Density. For the same mass, more dense substance will take up less volume. So the water takes up more space.
Essentially, sand is more dense and has more mass, thus it sinks. durr. hi
Yes Sand is more dense than water because it sinks in water... therefore it is denserIts mass is much higher.If you do you a mass-to-volume ratio you should get you answer.(mass/volume)Or just test if it sinks ( it will )
No, separating sand from water is a physical process as the chemical identities of the sand and water remain the same.
The mass is 17 g.
They both have the same mass.
The mass of a volume of a material depends on its density. A cup of water is likely to have less mass than a cup of sand, because the density of rock is generally much greater than water, and sand is fine particles of rock.Sand can be packed into a cup at different densities, but even if only lightly poured into the cup, the air between the sand particles will not be sufficient to make the density lighter than that of water, as most rock is at least twice as dense as water.Some rocks are apparently less dense than water: they even float! But, this is because they have trapped air bubbles in them which lighten them, and once ground into sand, they will be much denser as the air is no longer trapped within the rock.Some examples of densities are:water 1 g/cm3granite 2.7 g/cm3sandstone 2.3 g/cm3
Sand absorbs a higher percentage of the radiation than water does. Water reflects more radiation and allows more radiation to pass through it than sand does.
1 cup of water is the same volume as 1 cup of sand.