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Specific gravity of propane

Updated: 8/10/2023
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Specific gravity refers to the weight of the beer versus the standard weight of water. When beer is brewed, two measurements are taken. The first (original gravity) is taken when the wort cools and is transfered into the primary fermenter, prior to pitching yeast. This will be the higher number. The second (final gravity, or terminal gravity) is taken after fermentation is complete. This is a lower number. It is mostly used as a way to calculate a beer's alcohol content by volume. Here is a link to some more detailed info... http://www.howtobrew.com/appendices/appendixA.html Keep in mind also, that all beers have different specific gravities, depending on style. Different styles are higher in sugar concentration because of a larger grain bill or the addition of adjunct fermentables or numerous other reasons.

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According to the Pharmacopoeia of Japan Twelfth Edition (J.P. XII), 1991. , the specific gravity of 95% ethanol at 15 degrees Celsius is 0.814 to 0.816. Other sources may refer to it's specific gravity at 0.79.

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0.739 is the specific gravity (sg) of regular unleaded gasoline

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The specific gravity of propane is 0.495 at 25oC.

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It depends of which LPG your talking about Propane is .504

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The specific gravity of ethanol is 0.789 at 20 C.

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99,5% - 1.035 - 1.037 g/cm3 at 25 °C

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