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A kilogram of butter as it is less dense than lead.

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A kilogram of water and a kilogram of lead have the same mass, but lead is denser than water. Lead has a higher density because it has more mass packed into a smaller volume compared to water.

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The density of lead is 11.34 kg/m3 and the density of water is 1 kg/m3.

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The density of lead is higher. So 1 kg of lead is lesser in volume.

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A kilogram is a kilogram independent on the material; the volume is different.

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Q: Which is denser a kilogram of water or a kilogram of lead?
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