It would vary widely depending on the kind of rock and chemical composition, of course.
Water has a Specific Gravity of 1. Silicate mineral rocks have specific gravities from 2 to 4, generally. The answer is True.
You can look at the streak, specific gravity, and if it have cleavage or not.
You can look at the streak, specific gravity, and if it have cleavage or not.
helium doesn't have a specific gravity
specific gravity of soil
Specific Gravity
Water has a Specific Gravity of 1. Silicate mineral rocks have specific gravities from 2 to 4, generally. The answer is True.
The comparative specific gravity of conglomerate is dependent on the rock types composing it.
You can look at the streak, specific gravity, and if it have cleavage or not.
You can look at the streak, specific gravity, and if it have cleavage or not.
The specific gravity of diamond is 3.5, which is 'above average'.
There is no such thing as a specific gravity for any element.
Aluminum has no specific gravity, at least by the current definition of gravity.
helium doesn't have a specific gravity
Specific gravity of ppc is 3.15
mica has the specific gravity of 2.88
specific gravity of acetone is 0.79