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2kg ( 1000gms = 1kg)
Approx. 7 microseconds because the half life of thorium 219 is 1,05± 0,03 μs.
Sulfur is closely match this puzzle. The density of 2 kg sulfur is double than 1 kg water. So if you weigh the sulfur in immersed state, the weight of sulfur will be 1 kg. Sulfur will displace about 1 kg water and will lose the same weight. After taking out of water, 2 kg sulfur will be 2 kg only. When you burn the sulfur, it will combine with 2 kg oxygen and you will get 4 kg of sulfur bi oxide. So it is fairly close to the answer. 3 kg literally means more than 2 kg. May be you know the better answer.
58,49 g NaCl---------------------1 N10 g---------------------------------xx= 10/58,49=0,171 N58,49 is the molar mass of NaCl (for the foemula unit).Molality= 0,171/2=0,085
The latent heat for water to steam is 550 calories (2310 Joules) per gram. For 2 grammes, double these figures.
1kg = 1000g 2kg in kg is 2kg 650g x 1kg/1000g = 0.650kg 195g x 1kg/1000g = 0.195kg
2kg of grapes for 3.40 1kg of grapes 1.80 therefore 2kg costs 3.60
2kg is greater than 1500g 1000g=1kg, so 2000g=2kg 2000g>1500g
2kg ( 1000gms = 1kg)
In Malaysia, 1kg of hay costs around $13-$18 RM so 2kg should be double or a little less or more.
We first need to convert 2kg into grams to have the same unit of measurement for both. 1kg = 1000g 2kg is then equal to 2000g Divide this then by 500g 2000g/500g = 4 500g bags make 2kg
2kg 1000g = 1kg 2000g = 2kg so 1700 is only 300 away from 2000
Sulfur
its the same weight as two 2kg objects, or four 1kg objects
Sugar is the answer.........
1 kg for $1.80
Cotton wool. 2kg of anything is more than 1kg of anything.