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That depends on the type and grade of the sand
solubility and saturated both are fluids that dissolve into a substance.
For air to be saturated air it must contain the maximum amount of water vapor it can hold at a particular temperature. Relative humidity is the amount of water vapor in the air and to be fully saturated must be 100%.
There is no exact answer as the true value depends on water content. it will be in the range of 1.09 (dry) to 1.83 (saturated)
Alkanes are saturated, so if the hydrocarbon has -ane at the end of it, it is saturated.
No, not all saturated solutions have the same density. The density of a saturated solution depends on the specific solute and solvent involved, as well as the temperature at which the solution was prepared. Different combinations of solutes and solvents can result in saturated solutions with different densities.
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The unit weight of submerged soil: Submerged Density (kN/m3) = Saturated Density - Water Density Water Density = 9.81 kN/m3
saturated
That depends on the type and grade of the sand
Saturated fat increases low density lipoprotein or the bad cholesterol. This is the cholesterol that doctors warn us about that causes clogged arteries and cause heart disease. Some saturated fat is OK. We all have to have some saturated fats and some low density lipoproteins. It is when we intake too much that problems begin to arise.
No, saturated fats and trans fats are different. Saturated fat increases low-density lipoprotein, which is bad for you. Trans fats do the same thing, but also lower high-density lipoprotein, which is good for you. Trans fats are a lot worse.
The saturated unit weight of soil is the weight of soil per unit volume when all pore spaces are filled with water. It is commonly used in geotechnical engineering to characterize the density of saturated soil samples during testing.
solubility and saturated both are fluids that dissolve into a substance.
It's not! Pure water has a density of 1.000 g/ml. Sea water has a density of 1.025 g/ml and saturated salt water has a density of roughly 1.2 g/ml.
For air to be saturated air it must contain the maximum amount of water vapor it can hold at a particular temperature. Relative humidity is the amount of water vapor in the air and to be fully saturated must be 100%.
The specific volume of saturated liquid water at 540 degrees Fahrenheit and 962.79 psia is approximately 0.0163 ft^3/lbm. The density of saturated liquid water at these conditions is approximately 61.32 lbm/ft^3.