Every substance has a specific gravity.
Aluminum's is around 2.6 .
Aluminum has no specific gravity, at least by the current definition of gravity.
specific gravity of fly ash is 3.2
Specific gravity doesn't have units. It's the density relative to water, so specific gravity is effectively just a number.
"Specific gravity" or "specific density"
i am not satisfied with that specific gravity of portland pozzolana cement is 3.15
Aluminum has no specific gravity, at least by the current definition of gravity.
Euclase, which is a beryllium aluminum hydroxide silicate mineral, abbreviated BeAlSiO4(OH), has a specific gravity between 2.99 and 3.1.
specific gravity is density compared to water (1000kg/m^3) which is 1 so for example : steel @ 7850 kg/m^3 , specific gravity = 7850/1000 = 7.85
It is approx 2.7
The specific gravity of diamond is 3.5, which is 'above average'.
There is no such thing as a specific gravity for any element.
helium doesn't have a specific gravity
mica has the specific gravity of 2.88
specific gravity of soil
The specific gravity of lithium is 0.534
Specific gravity of ppc is 3.15
specific gravity of acetone is 0.79