Impossible to answer without knowing how much of each you are talking about.
2006-06-09 16:53:04
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answer #1
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answered by crutnacker 5
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Cement. If water was heavier then the cement would float. Doesn't anyone ever pay attention in Science class.
2006-06-09 23:46:01
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answered by severt_dahl89 2
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It would depend on the water to concrete ratio in a mix. Get a gallon milk jug, fill with cement mix and weigh it. Empty it out and fill it again with water. Weigh it. You will have your answer.
2006-06-10 02:09:26
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answer #3
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answered by CANDY M 1
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Cement... It is made of sand, stone, and lime all of which are heavier than water.
2006-06-09 23:49:03
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answer #4
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answered by browneyed girl 2
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Cement.
1m3 water is 1000kg weight in water.
1m3 cement, depending on the grade, grade 30 is about 2400kg in weight.
2006-06-09 23:51:45
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answer #5
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answered by superrubrollers 3
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Concrete is denser so it is heavier. If water has a density of 1000, then normal sand and gravel concrete has a density of 2403.
2006-06-09 23:48:28
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answer #6
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answered by cat38skip 6
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Portland cement is heaver than water.Since it is made from slaked(burned) limestone.Have you ever seen a stone float(piece of limestone)
2006-06-10 00:00:31
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answered by paulofhouston 6
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cement
2006-06-09 23:53:35
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answered by Tom A 3
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water
2006-06-09 23:44:52
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answered by INOTFRIEND 4
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water
2006-06-09 23:44:28
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answered by Wolfpacker 6
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