10 kg is 10 kg, regardless of the substance.
Most standard textbooks for school weigh about 1 kg (or about 2.2 pounds).
Lead, iron and water
AnswerWhat do you mean by "heaviest"? If you have a lot of feathers, it weighs more than a little bit of lead! There are two ways to interpret this question. One is, "Which is the element with the highest atomic weight?", and "What is the element with the highest density?"The element with the highest atomic weight is the heaviest for the same number of atoms, and the most dense element is the heaviest element for the same volume of material.The answer is different depending on the interpretation, so I'll give both answers.Lead has a larger atomic weight than mercury. The atomic weight of lead is 207.2 grams per mole, while the atomic weight of mercury is 200.59.However, mercury is more dense than lead. The density of mercury is 13.53 grams per cm3, and the density of lead is only 11.4 grams per cm3.So if you had the same number of atoms of each, the lead would be heavier. If you had the same volume of each, the mercury would be heavier!See the Related Questions below for more information about the most dense elements.
The middle of the penny weighs the most.
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kilograms because 1,000 grams is 1 kilogram.
They are both equally massive. One one hundredth of a kilogram IS 10 grams.
1 kilogram (2.205 lbs.) at 4 °COne liter is composed of 1,000 cubic centimeters (cc) . One cc, which is also the same as a milliliter (mL) of water weighs one gram. Therefore, a liter of water weighs one kilogram. At different temperatures, the density of water is slightly different. At any other temperature than 4 °C, the density of water is in fact lower (yes, water is most dense at 4 °C!). However, the change is very small at most temperatures, and so to a very close approximation, the weight of 1 liter of water is 1 kg at most temperatures.See the Related Questions to the left for more information about how the density of water changes with temperature.liter is a unit of volume not of weight.A liter of water weighs much more than a liter of air.The answer is 1 kgAnother AnswerA litre of water has a mass of 1 kilogram and, therefore, weighs around 9.81 newtons.
1 liter of water weighs 1 kilogram, so 30 liters would only be 30 kilograms or around 66 pounds, easily lift-able by most people.
They both weight the same if they are both a kilogram. If it is a density question, than butter is more dense. ~A45
mL is a measure of volume. gram is a measure of mass. The most common relationship between them is density, (density = mass/volume). Water has a density of 1 gm/mL. I litre of pure water at sea level weighs 1 Kilogram.
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The weight of a book can vary depending on its size, length, and paper quality. On average, a paperback book weighs around 200-400 grams, while a hardcover book typically weighs between 400-800 grams.
Not in all cases. The litre is equal 1/1000 m3. This volume of water = 1 kilogram of water at 4oC (the maximum density of water). A litre of other liquids will not necessarily have a mass of one kilogram, as examples a litre of pure alcohol will have a mass of about 0,8 kg and liter of mercury (Hg) will have amass of 13,6 kg.
A liter of pure water weighs at most 1 kilogram (at 4 degrees Centigrade). This is about 2.2 pounds. Water at higher temperatures is less dense and will weigh slightly less.
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If it weighs 8.8 pounds it weighs 4 kg. 1 kilogram is 2.2 pounds. The most important thing in the world to weigh 8.8 pounds is a healthy newborn. 8.8 pounds is the beginning of the range for a healthy newborn. 10 pounds is on the other side of that range. 4 kilograms is about three store bought fryer chickens, a big box of sweets, several small books or one very large one, a fat cat and a very expensive BMX bike.