Specific gravity.
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No. By definition, a mineral must be a solid and have crystals
What is mineral oil and what are its physical properties and its formula
No. Because of the confusion between turpentine, mineral turpentine, mineral spirits and mineral oil, I have included links to all of these substances. All of the above except mineral oil are toxic if one drinks them. Turpentine is the only one that is not a petroleum distillate. Mineral oil as sold in a pharmacy is for constipation and to be used as directed. See related links.
Mineral density should know. Weight / density = volume
A cartridge is NOT a mineral.
Each mineral has a characteristic density (or range of densities), so if the measured density is a close match to a mineral you know, it MAY be that mineral; if it doesn't match, it is something different.
Its density is: 3.19
Specific gravity.
Nagyagite is the only mineral with a density of 7.5
No, it doesn't.
Kerosene and turpentine are less dense than engine oil. So is water and rubbing alcohol and other common liquids.
There are different fractions of mineral oil, commonly divided into light and heavy. But if we assign a density of about 0.8 g/ml to this liquid petrolatum, we'll discover that 170 kilograms is about 56.14 gallons. You have 170,000 grams of mineral oil. Divide that by 0.8, then divide that by 3785.4 (which is the number of ml in a gallon) and this will be your answer.
A mineral's density increases as its mass per unit volume increases. If a mineral has a small mass and large unit volume, its density is smaller. Whereas, if a mineral has a large mass and a small unit volume, its density is greater.
The density and specific gravity of a mineral is caused by the arrangement of atoms in the crystalline structure and the elements of which the mineral is composed.
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