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.
Sulphur
Sulphur
Sulfur
Sugar
sulphur
Cotton
2kg ( 1000gms = 1kg)
Bulk white sugar weighs 880 kilograms/cubic meter. Bulk table salt weighs 1154 kilograms/cubic meter. So no, salt and sugar don't have the same mass. Further They do not have the same density. 1 kilo of sugar has the same mass as 1 kilo of salt.
Approx. 7 microseconds because the half life of thorium 219 is 1,05± 0,03 μs.
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.
Sulfur
its the same weight as two 2kg objects, or four 1kg objects
cotton
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
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 ( 1000gms = 1kg)
The weight of an Olympic discus is 2kg or (4.4 lbs). -Dillon
Anything from 1kg up to slightly over 2kg. average is about 1.5kg you might have guessed. Of course this has little to do with the sound quality!!
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