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Sulfur
When the metals are burnt in air they usually measure more because of the metal oxides formed.
The thing in question is a sponge. When dry, it weighs 2 kg, but when soaked with water, it becomes 1 kg heavier. After it is burned, the remaining ashes weigh 3 kg.
1kg - dry ash 2kg - wet ash 3kg - ash.
When you burn sulfur, you create sulfur dioxide, which is approximately twice the molar weight of regular sulfur. Wetting sulfur does not decrease it's weight.
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It is only a metal that is 2kg when burnt will be 3kg because of the resulting metal oxide.
Sand, wet - 1920 kg/m³ Sand, wet, packed - 2080 kg/m³ Sand, dry - 1600 kg/m³ Sand, loose - 1440 kg/m³ Sand, rammed - 1680 kg/m³ Sand, water filled - 1920 kg/m³
The n-14 cummins weighs 2770lb (1256 kg) dry and 2890lb (1310 kg) wet. Dry means no coolant ,engine oil,or fuel.
For a start, kilogram is a unit of mass, not of weight.
'86 interstate, 341 kg, or 752 lbs, Ca. model 754 lbs. Aspencade 355 kg or 783 lbs.Ca. model 356 kg or 785 lbs. That's all wet weight. The dry weight is about 55 lbs lighter. The standard model is 600 lbs dry and 652 wet.
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