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http://cira.ornl.gov/documents/FLUORENE.pdf
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I believe that isn't exactly true, because Fluorene or 9H-Fluorene isn't the same as Fluorenol or 9-Hydroxyfluorene(9H-Fluoren-9-ol). I cannot my self find the density of Fluorenol on any websites containing chemical informations, so I cannot help you either.
The moon's average density is about the same as the density of mantle of the Earth.
To sink, the object's density must be greater than the density of water.To sink, the object's density must be greater than the density of water.To sink, the object's density must be greater than the density of water.To sink, the object's density must be greater than the density of water.
-- If the object floats in water, then its density is less than the density of water. -- If the object sinks in water, then its density is more than the density of water. -- If the object floats in air, then its density is less than the density of air. -- If the object sinks in air, then its density is less than the density of air.
Its density. Density is mass per unit volume.
what is the density of acrylic? what is the density of acrylic?
PCC
The relative retardation factor values will depend on the specific chromatographic conditions used. Generally, fluorenol would have a higher retardation factor compared to naphthalene and o-toluic acid due to its higher polarity and hydrogen bonding capability. o-Toluic acid would likely have an intermediate retardation factor value between fluorenol and naphthalene.
You'd have to know which mobile phase is used before you can make a guess at the Rf values. It might be quite hard to find a decent mobile phase to have all those compounts running, naphtalene and fluorenol are bulky and have low affinity for the polar silica, where as o-toluic acid will stick to the bottom of the plate due the COOH group.
DENSITY : density is the ratio of mass and volume of the substance density=mass/volume RELATIVE DENSITY : It is the ratio of density of a substance to the density of water
To calculate the relative density of a substance, you divide the density of the substance by the density of water. The formula is: Relative Density Density of Substance / Density of Water. The relative density is a measure of how dense a substance is compared to water.
Density is an intensive property.
Mass = Density x Volume Density = Mass/Volume Volume = Mass/Density
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the relation between relative density and density is that relative density of a substance is its density itself without its unit.
An object will float - on water for example - if its density is less than the density of water. Density = mass / volume.An object will float - on water for example - if its density is less than the density of water. Density = mass / volume.An object will float - on water for example - if its density is less than the density of water. Density = mass / volume.An object will float - on water for example - if its density is less than the density of water. Density = mass / volume.
Density is a measure of how much mass is contained in a given volume of a substance, while relative density compares the density of a substance to the density of a reference substance (usually water). Relative density is dimensionless and is often used to identify substances or determine their purity based on their comparison to a standard substance.
The density of golfball is less then density of water