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specific gravity of acetone is 0.79
The specific gravity of a product can be found on the material
The specific gravity of a substance is the ration of its density to some standard, almost always water for liquids or solids. In this case, Feldspar has a specific gravity of about 2.6.
There is a very great relationship between density and specific gravity. Density contributes to the weight of a substance under specific gravity.
Almost, but not quite. 'Specific gravity' is the density of a substancecompared to water.Numerically . . .Specific gravity of a substance = Density of the substance/Density of water.
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Acrylic polymer is the medium binder of Acrylic paint
a natural or synthetic pigment in an acrylic polymer emulsion
It is cement where a polymer such as SBR latex or PVA emulsion or other polymer is added to plasticize and make the cement more flexible.
The density of the polymer will be very close to, usually a little under, 1, the density of the sponge will depend entirely upon how much polymer and how much space (air/bubbles) there is in it.
Each polymer has a specific solvent; see the link below.
You may be thinking of a non conductive polymer, which is a plastic. It is also possible for a polymer to be non conducive, but if so, then you have to say to what is the polymer not conducive. Be more specific.
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