If you mean "one kilogram", then the answer is Yes.
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∙ 14y agoIt's mass remains the same. It is weight that changes. Important difference. If it is a true vacuum, it will be weightless.
10.4km is the same as about 6.5 miles.
No, they refer to the same thing: kilograms
Greater in what way? They both have the same mass. Aluminium, being less dense will have a greater volume, but being more abundant will have a smaller value.
Those are incompatible units, in the sense that a newton is a unit of force, while a tonne is a unit of mass (equal to 1000 kilograms). On Earth, with a gravity of 9.8 meters per second squared, a mass of one ton has a weight of 9800 newton (or 9.8 kN). In other situations, the same mass of one ton will have a different weight.
No, an atom of aluminum and an atom of gallium do not have the same atomic mass. Aluminum has an atomic mass of approximately 26.98 atomic mass units, while gallium has an atomic mass of approximately 69.72 atomic mass units.
1 kilo is normally used to refer to 1 kilogram. This is a measure of mass and is NOT the same as weight. A mass of 1 kg is a mass of 1 kg - wherever it is.
Lead has a higher density compared to aluminum. So, to find the mass of lead that occupies the same volume as 100g of aluminum, you would first calculate the volume of the aluminum using its density. Then, you would find the mass of lead that occupies the same volume by using the density of lead.
The volume and mass of cork can vary depending on the size and density of the cork. On average, cork has a density of about 0.16 - 0.24 grams per cubic centimeter. To calculate the volume of cork, you can measure its dimensions and use the formula for the volume of a rectangular solid (V = l x w x h).
No, aluminum foil is denser and heavier than copier paper, so it has more mass for the same volume.
The molar mass of gold is 197g/mol and the molar mass of aluminum is 27g/mol. Therefore, the ratio of the molar masses is 197/27=7.296. To find the mass of gold containing the same number of atoms as 9.00g of aluminum, you would take 9.00g * 7.296 = 65.664g of gold.
The element with a mass number of 27 is aluminum (Al).
An aluminum cube typically has more mass than a plastic cube of the same size, as aluminum is a denser material compared to plastics. Density is a key factor in determining the mass of an object.
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.
because a kilo doesn't change no matter the temperature or pressure. Mass is always the same.
A kilogram of gold and a kilogram of aluminum have the same volume because they both weigh the same. Density is the property that determines how much space a substance occupies for a given mass, and because gold is denser than aluminum, a smaller volume of gold will weigh the same as aluminum.
This question is a little confused. The gram-atomic mass for aluminum is approximately 27 (look at a periodic table if you want more significant figures; I don't recall them off the top of my head). It doesn't matter if you have a mole or a planet-sized mass of the stuff, the gram-atomic mass is always going to be the same.