1.53
The specific gravity of acetone is approximately 0.79 at 20°C.
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.
The specific gravity of water is 1.0, so 1 gallon of water will have a specific gravity of 1.0 as well.
The specific gravity of gypsum is approximately 2.3 to 2.4.
The specific gravity of liquid argon is approximately 1.4.
The specific gravity of caustic soda liquor at 20% concentration is approximately 1.125.
It depends on the solution's degree of concentration or dilution.
It depends on the specific gravity of the solution which in turn depends on the concentration of caustic material (gm/lire) and type of caustic material.
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.
Answer: 1.29 Source: Dow Chemical Company website http://www.dow.com/PublishedLiterature/dh_0076/0901b8038007645c.pdf?filepath=causticsoda/pdfs/noreg/102-00486.pdf&fromPage=GetDoc (Useful table of densities at various temperatures and concentrations. Web address was valid on 28 April 09)
Specific Gravity.
The specific gravity of quartz is nearly 2.65.
There is no such thing as caustic acid - caustic soda - YES. Caustic potash - YES - but not caustic acid
according to Geology.com the specific gravity of Chalcopyrite's is 4.1 -4.3.