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.
The item weighs 2kg when dry but only 1kg when wet, suggesting that 1kg of water weight is lost when the item gets wet. When the item burns, it should weigh 3kg, which means it gains an additional 2kg during the burning process.
It is illegal and unethical to discuss the purchase or exchange of illegal substances such as marijuana.
There are approximately 850 teaspoons in 2kg of baking soda.
Sand typically weighs more than sugar due to its higher density. Density is a measure of how much mass is contained in a given volume, so materials with higher density will weigh more than those with lower density. Sand is made up of larger, heavier particles compared to the finer, lighter particles of sugar, resulting in sand being heavier.
Thorium-219 has a half-life of about 1.4 minutes. To calculate the time it takes for a 2kg sample to decay to 15.6g, you would need to use the radioactive decay formula. This would involve determining the number of half-lives it takes for the 2kg sample to decay to 15.6g.
The object is a sponge. It weighs 2kg when dry, 1kg when wet (due to water absorption), and 3kg when burned (due to the release of gases and combustion byproducts).
The item weighs 2kg when dry but only 1kg when wet, suggesting that 1kg of water weight is lost when the item gets wet. When the item burns, it should weigh 3kg, which means it gains an additional 2kg during the burning process.
its the same weight as two 2kg objects, or four 1kg objects
Sulfur
On earth, 2 kg of mass weighs about 19.6 newtons (4.41 pounds).
1kg = 1000g 2kg in kg is 2kg 650g x 1kg/1000g = 0.650kg 195g x 1kg/1000g = 0.195kg
1kg and 620g is equivalent to 2kg to the nearest half kilogram. When rounding to the nearest half kilogram, any weight with 0.5kg or more is rounded up to the next whole kilogram. Since 620g is more than halfway to the next kilogram (500g), the weight of 1kg and 620g is rounded up to 2kg.
2kg of grapes for 3.40 1kg of grapes 1.80 therefore 2kg costs 3.60
2 kg (1b=1kg+1/2b, 1/2b=1kg, 1b=2kg)
2kg is greater than 1500g 1000g=1kg, so 2000g=2kg 2000g>1500g
2kg weighs more than 500g. 2kg is equivalent to 2000g, so it is heavier than 500g.
The weight of an Olympic discus is 2kg or (4.4 lbs). -Dillon