It depends on strength of the rum or more specifically the percentage of alcohol by volume. Most commonly the ABV is 40% (80% proof) and the density is 0.9755 meaning its around 2.5% less dense than water.
Specific gravity of crude oil is how light or heavy it is compared to water. If the API gravity is less than 10 it will float in water.
Light rum: Cuba and Puerto Rico Dark rum: Jamaica
Specific gravity of corundum is between 3.95-4.01.
Typically, pina coladas are made with rum. Both light rum and dark rum are commonly used in this recipe.
Well, there's dark rum, like Myers and Cruzan, and then there's amber-colored rum like Bacardi 151 or Captain Morgan, and then there's light (clear) rum like Bacardi Light or Bacardi Limon.
API gravity is inversally proportional to the specific gravity. so if the value of spcific gravity for some material is higher , it means that the API gravity of the same material will be lower.
It's best with light rum, but I've done it with aged rum and it was doable.
Depends on the specific gravity of the individual compnents and the specific mix design. Weight can very greatly.
Aluminum has no specific gravity, at least by the current definition of gravity.
mica has the specific gravity of 2.88
Specific gravity of ppc is 3.15
The specific gravity of acetone is approximately 0.79 at 20°C.