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Q: Does the specific gravity of urine ever fall below 1.000?
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What is the maximum amount of urine that can be drained during an intermittent catheterization?

Type your answer here... 1000 cc


What is the reference substance used to calculate the specific gravity of liquid?

Specific gravity (the lab slang is "spee gee") or SG is a comparison of the density of a material to the density of pure water (at about 4 degrees C, the point of its maximum density). To make a comparison, a basis for comparison had to be chosen. Why not pick water? It's a natural choice because it is a stable and universally available substance. It doesn't hurt that its density is right at (but not exactly) 1000 kg/m3 or 1 g/cc. That's just frosting on the cake.


How do you prepare 0.5M HCL from 37 percent HCL?

Depending if you want your % to be in volume and you have 100 mL then add 212.5mL to the HCl. If you want it by mass and you have 100g of HCl then add 212.5 g of water which is about 212.5 mL anyways. #swag


Specific gravity is the density of an object compared to water?

No that is incorrect. When the density of an object is compared to the density of water it is called the Relative Density and no units are specified, since the value obtained is a ratio. Specific Density is expressed in units such as Kilograms per cubic metre or grams per cubic centimetre and does not refer to the density of water. It is worth noting however that the density of water at normal temperatures is very close to 1000 Kilograms per cubic metre, or 1 gram per cubic centimetre, so the numeric values of Relative Density and Specific Density are very nearly the same.


What is the normality of 96 percent solution of sulphuric acid of specific gravity 1.84?

To find the molarity, we can set up the following factor labeling problem. Note that a specific gravity of 1.84 can be treated as a density of 1.84 g/ml. The molar mass of sulfuric acid (H2SO4) is 98.079 g /molM(mol/l)= (1.84 g/ 1 ml)(1000 ml/1 l)(1 mol/98.079 g)(.96 purity)= 18 mol/l= 18 MThe molarity is 18 mol/l. The pH of this solution would be -1.26...VERY ACIDIC.

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How does specific gravity effect head pressure?

Head pressure=specific gravity*1000*gravity*height. Therefore if specific gravity is increased head pressure will increase.


The specific gravity of water is 1.0?

The specific gravity of pure water is 1.0000 at 4 °C and 1 bar. Deviations from this will change the specific gravity. At 0°C and 1 bar, liquid water has a specific gravity of 0.9999 (one of the only substances to EXPAND as it approaches its freezing point). At 100 °C and 1 bar, the specific gravity of liquid water is 0.9584. At 0 °C and 150 bar, liquid water has a specific gravity of about 1.007.


Is aluminum density or specific gravity?

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


What is found in the urine under normal conditions?

The normal finding would be a lack of finding. So - no blood, no protein, no glucose, no ketones, no nitrites or nitritrates, no albumin, no bilirubin. The urine should be clear, not cloudy or flocculent, have a characteristic but not offensive odour and have a Specific Gravity between 1000 and 1020.


What is the difference between density amd specific gravity?

Density is defined as the mass per unit volume. Hence its unit is SI system is kg/m3 But specific gravity other wise known as relative density is defined as the ratio of the density of the substance to that of water. So no unit for specific gravity. Density of water is 1000 kg/ m3 Density of mercury is 13,600 kg /m3 Hence specific gravity or relative density of mercury is 13.6


How much does 1000 cc urine equal to in cups?

1000cc's of urine or 1000 cubic centiliters is equal to just under 10 cups of urine NOW THATS ALOT OF URINE!


What is the Specific Gravity of air?

Specific gravity is often defined relative to water, in which case the specific gravity of air is 0.001225. Specific gravity can also be defined relative to the density of air, in which case the specific gravity of air is exactly 1. Specific gravity is often defined relative to water, in which case the specific gravity of air is 0.001225. Specific gravity can also be defined relative to the density of air, in which case the specific gravity of air is exactly 1.


Which takes up greater volume 1000 g of water or 1000 g of ethanol?

The 1000 grammes of ethanol will occupy a greater volume because its specific gravity is lower than that of water. s.g. water = ~1.0 s.g. ethanol = ~ 0.794


How do you convert volume into weight using specific gravity?

start with known values Specific gravity = 1.0 for water weight = 100 pounds 100pounds/8.36 pounds per gallon = 11.96 gallons ------------------------------------ Specific gravity = 1.5 for unknown liquid weight = 100 pounds 100pounds/ (8.36 pounds per gallon of water * 1.5) = 7.97 gallons At least that's how I wuold do it....


How much sand in 1 cubic meter with specific gravity 2.5?

2.5*1000 kilograms = 2500 kg approximately. The answer is approximate because the density of pure water at 1 atmosphere and 4 deg C is 0.999972 grams/cc, not 1. This is the value against which specific gravity is calculated.


How do you calculate specific gravity of liquid mixture?

The specific gravity of a mixture should be somewhewre in between of the specific gravity of the substances you mix. The exact value for the specific gravity depends, of course, on the specific gravities of the components, but also how much you use of each.


What is more weight's a liter of water or a liter of petrol?

Its all to do with the concepts of volume and weight. Using a system called Specific Gravity, you can work out how much a set amount of liquid will weigh. For example. Fresh water has a specific gravity of 1. Its what we base all other liquid weights upon. So 1000 litres of fresh water will weigh exactly 1 metric tonne (1000kg) Oils generally have a lower specific gravity, all conventional oils certainly do, than water. So they are 0.85, 0.95 etc. Unleaded Petrol has a specific gravity of approximately 0.72, so 1000 litres of it will weigh 720kg. 1 litre would weigh 72 grams. The calculation is volume * specific gravity = weight. Hope this helps. updated from: Oil or gas floats on water, petrol would be the lighter.