No. A kilogram is a kilogram is a kilogram.
On the other hand, a kilogram of sand will most likely be a different size than a kilogram of gravel. We are told by the question though that they both weigh one kilogram, so they are the same weight.
A kilogram is a kilogram, no matter what.
It's the same weight
A kilogram of sand takes up less space than a kilogram of air, because sand is more dense than air. A kilogram of sand takes up more space than a kilogram of gold, because sand is less dense than gold.
You can separate sand and iron marbles using a magnet. The iron marbles will be attracted to the magnet, allowing you to separate them from the sand.
Sand and marbles would not be a solution. A solution has a solute (a solid) and a solvent (a liquid). You must also not be able to just separate the two. Sand and marbles would not be a solution because you can simply pick out the marbles, and there is no solvent!
Oh, dude, they're both a kilogram, like, obviously. It's not a trick question, it's just a matter of density. So, whether you're lugging around a kilo of cotton or a kilo of sand, either way, you're getting a workout!
yes sand is heavier than water:)
Clay is heavier than sand since its density and its moisture content cause it to be heavier.
SAND SAND
Marbles have the greatest density among the listed items. Dice and paper clips have similar densities, while sand generally has a lower density due to its loose and irregular arrangement of particles.
Yes, marbles are generally denser than sand. The density of a marble is typically around 2.5 grams per cubic centimeter, while the density of sand varies but is usually about 1.5 to 2.0 grams per cubic centimeter, depending on the type of sand. This means that, for the same volume, marbles will weigh more than sand.
No, it is a mixture.