the Atomic Mass is 26.981539
if that's what you're looking for.
NO. Not at all. The question wasn't atomic weight, but SPECIFIC WEIGHT.
SPECIFIC WEIGHT is the ratio of DENSITY of the material to the Density of Water at an established set of conditions.
Thus, the Specific weight of Aluminum is approximately 2.7 times the weight of water.
So that if you have a cubic foot of aluminum, it will weight more or less two point seven times the weight of a cubic foot of water, that is around 168.5 pounds, but bear in mind that different commercial aluminum alloys can vary from 2.5 to 2.9 in their specific weight, but 2.7 is a good value for practical purposes.
sg has no units , also known as relative density, water density is datum , compare density of aluminium(say 3000kg/m^3) to that of water (1000kg/m^3) =3000/1000 sg = 3
165 pounds per cubic foot
What is the specific gravity of aluminum?
2.70 g/cm3.
1000 kg aluminium oxide contain 470,588 kg aluminium.
weight = mass * gravitational constant. Newtons (weight) = kg * m / sec^2 for instance.
1.3 kg/met./sec
There is no such thing as a specific gravity for any element.
mica has the specific gravity of 2.88
Specific gravity of LPG is 54 kg/liter.
specific gravity is density relative to water. (water = 1 kg / litre) specific gravity of petrol is 0.72 ( 0.72 kg / litre) 33 000 litres petrol * 0.72 = 23 760 kg
1000 kg aluminium oxide contain 470,588 kg aluminium.
0.9168, or 916.8 kg/m3
8,550 x 1.280 = 10,944 kg.
Mass = sg * volume = 0.82 * 50 kg = 41 kg
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
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
(specific gravity = density relative to water), water is 1 g / cubic centimetre, aluminium is 2.7 g / cubic centimetre, so s.g. is 2.7/1 = 2.7
0.8
The pH of fruit juices is under 7.
Aluminium is a very light metal with a specific weight of 2.7 kg dm−3, about a third that of steel.