SULFUR
1 metric ton = 1000 Kg It doesn't matter if it is dry sand, wet sand or anything else. A 'metric ton' is often just called a 'tonne', to distinguish it from the other two types of tons (British ton and US ton).
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It depends on the density of the sand, between about 1.4 tons dry, 1.7 tons rammed, dry. Wet sand will be heavier.
1 brass sand = 4.528 Metric tones (tonnes) That's because 1 brass = 100 cub ft sand. In metric, 1 cubic meter (cum) = 1600 Kg sand. 1 cubft = 0.0283 cum Therefore, 1 brass = 100 x 0.0283 x 1600 = 4528 Kg = 4.528 metric tones (or 'tonnes') That's for dry sand. If it has been raining or the sand is taken from a wet shore, this increases, on average, to 5.09 tonne.
For a start, kilogram is a unit of mass, not of weight.
When the metals are burnt in air they usually measure more because of the metal oxides formed.
Sulphur :)
if it is dry it is 2 kg, wet 1 kg and burnt 3 kg. That is how we can translate it.
1 kg
1kg - dry ash 2kg - wet ash 3kg - ash.
When the metals are burnt in air they usually measure more because of the metal oxides formed.
Sulfur
This is a riddle! The answer is a sponge. When a sponge is dry, it weighs 2 kg. When it's wet, it weighs 1 kg. After being burned, all that remains is the incombustible ash, which weighs about 3 kg.
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Oh, dude, 1 cubic meter of sand weighs about 1,500 kilograms or 3,300 pounds. But, like, who's really out there weighing sand cubes, am I right? Just remember, it's heavy enough to make you regret trying to move it by yourself!