3.5 oz is heavier because you have a whole number in front of the decimal... :)
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A kilogram is heavier.
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No, because a pound equals to 16 ounces. Therefore, a pound (lb) is heavier than 15 ounces (oz).
Since the steel weighs 1 lb (16 ounces) and the lead weighs 15 ounces, the steel is heavier.
It all depends upon the density of of the substance which has a volume of 0.12 fl oz; for example 0.12 fl oz of mercury will be heavier than 0.12 fl oz of hydrogen. A fluid ounce (fl oz) is a measure of volume An ounce (oz) is a measure of mass: There are related by density: density = mass/volume → mass = volume × density