Specific gravity of sulfuric acid = 1.8
specific gravity is the ratio of the density of a substance to the density of water (waters density in the denominator).
So this means the density is 1.8 g/mL
the specific gravity of a topaz is 3.4 to 3.6
I wonder if you mean specific gravity? If so, onyx (part of the chalcedony group) has an SG of 2.6 and, in case you are interested a hardness of 7.
If by "density" you mean Specific Gravity then it depends on the particular glue you are refering to. Specific Gravity is roughly: the volume of liquid per kilogram of weight. The Specific Gravity of distilled water (pure water) is 1.0. That of processed milk is approximately 1.32. (1 litre of milk weighs 1.32 kilos, 1 litre of water weighs 1 kilo) That means the greater the number, the more viscous (dense) a liquid is. Specific Gravity only applies to liquids, not solids, so it also depends on whether or not the glue has gone off. Also, the density of the glue will change during its transition from liquid to solid.
If you mean acceleration due to gravity it is ~9.8m/s2
As the specific gravity of the methane is 0.55 that is low it tends to accur at roof level that's why it is known as methane layering
specific gravity on urine test strip, what does this mean result 1.015
the specific gravity of a topaz is 3.4 to 3.6
specific gravity
Perhaps you mean "specific gravity". That refers to an object's density, compared to the density of a reference subtance (usually water). For example, if iron has 8 times the density of water, then its specific gravity is said to be 8.
Sp. Gravity as 1.030 Urine Analysis means
The specific gravity of gold is 19.3, it means the density of gold to density of water results 19.3...which gives the idea about how heavy the gold is , in respect to water.
Specific gravity of corundum is between 3.95-4.01.
A specific gravity of 4.0 for a mineral means that a given volume of the mineral has 4.0 times the mass of the same volume of water.
Perhaps you mean "specific gravity". That refers to an object's density, compared to the density of a reference subtance (usually water). For example, if iron has 8 times the density of water, then its specific gravity is said to be 8.
Urine specific gravity is a test that measures the chemical components found in the urine. Normal values are between 1.000-1.030. So your specific gravity is considered normal range.
You are dehydrated and you need to increase your fluid intake.
It's a density measurement relative to (standard) water. Water is given a 1.00. Things that would sink have greater than 1.00 specific gravity (not accouting for shape).