No.. it cannot be so. anything will weigh more in wet condition. After the moisture is evoperated the weigh become less. Even when burnt the ash cannot wegh more than the original article. Ramar Pilli's herbal petrol episode ended only oh this point.
Sulfur
1kg - dry ash 2kg - wet ash 3kg - ash.
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.
sulphur.now answer this for me :D2a-8b-3abif a=-3, if b=6the answer is annoying but whatever :)
Sugar is the answer.........
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.
if it is dry it is 2 kg, wet 1 kg and burnt 3 kg. That is how we can translate it.
It is only a metal that is 2kg when burnt will be 3kg because of the resulting metal oxide.
None. The mass of an object won't change if you change the state of matter. When you burn it, the mass can change, since the atoms of the original object combine with oxygen, usually.
I purchased 1Kg dry ice blocks from this store for about 300 yen each in 2008 and 2009. Many countries produce dry ice (solid carbon dioxide), including Japan.
Well, isn't that a lovely question! On average, 1kg of dry pinto beans can feed about 10-12 people, depending on how hungry they are and what other delicious ingredients you add to the meal. Just imagine all the wonderful dishes you can create to share with your loved ones using those beans!