Yes, salt generally weighs more than both sugar and baking soda because salt is denser. A teaspoon of salt will weigh more than a teaspoon of sugar or baking soda.
Since air is matter, it does have mass. So adding its mass to the mass of the balloon would cause the balloon to have more mass. Weight is a measure of the pull of gravity on an object and an object with more mass is "pulled" more, so the balloon with air in it would indeed be heavier than a balloon without air.
Heavy whipping cream weighs more than milk because it contains a higher fat content. Fat is lighter than water, which is the main component of milk, so cream with a higher fat content will be more dense and weigh more.
No, seltzer does not weigh more than water. Seltzer is simply water with added carbonation (carbon dioxide gas) which might make it feel heavier due to the bubbles, but it does not actually increase its weight.
Sterling silver is denser than stainless steel, meaning it has more mass in the same volume. This density difference is why a sterling silver spoon will weigh more than a stainless steel spoon of the same size.
No. They are more sweet than fizzy. Fizzers are fizzy
A bottle of fizzy cola is heavier. Weight is related to mass. Whenever something loses material and doesn't gain any to replace it, it loses mass. The bottle of fizzy cola has everything the bottle of flat cola has, but the bottle of flat cola has lost some carbon dioxide. Although carbon dioxide is a gas, and doesn't weigh much more than air, the carbon dioxide in cola is compressed and dissolved and is at a higher pressure and density than carbon dioxide at normal atmospheric pressure. Therefore there is a greater mass of it present. However, the difference in weight would still not be great between the fizzy cola and the flat cola, and it would be difficult to detect.
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Yes Fizzy drinks carry more sugar compare to sport drinks.
A full tire is heavier than a flat tire. When a they are both flat they weigh the same but added air makes the full tire heavier.
A blown-up balloon will weigh slightly more than when it is flat, as it contains air molecules inside. The difference in weight is quite small, however, and may not be easily noticeable with typical household scales.
No, a closed can of fizzy drink weighs the same as an open one. The weight of the liquid inside remains constant whether the can is open or closed.
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