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A second unit used is the relative density (or specific gravity: S.G), where the measured density is divided by a reference value, the density of water at ...
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The above described values of density are only valid for pure samples. What about dissolved solutions? Let us take a solution of Ethanol/Water as an example ...
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As we have seen before, pure Water has a density of d20 = 0.9982 g/cm3 and pure Ethanol d20 = 0.7893 g/cm3. A solution of Ethanol/Water will have a density ...
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d20 water = 0.9982 g/cm3. d20 ethanol = 0.7893 g/cm3 ... As we have seen before, pure Water has a density of d20 = 0.9982 g/cm3 and pure Ethanol d20 ...
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A second unit used is the relative density (or specific gravity: S.G), where the measured density is divided by a reference value, the density of water at ...
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The above described values of density are only valid for pure samples. What about dissolved solutions? Let us take a solution of Ethanol/Water as an example ...
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(*) Note: density of water at 4°C is 1.00000 g/cm3. ... As we have seen before, pure Water has a density of d20 = 0.9982 g/cm3 and pure Ethanol d20 = 0.7893 ...
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Density at 20°C (g/cm3). % Ethanol in Water. 0.9982, 0.00. 0.9963, 1.00. 0.9945, 2.00. 0.9927, 3.00. 0.9910, 4.00. 0.9893, 5.00. 0.9878, 6.00. 0.9862, 7.00 ...
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A second unit used is the relative density (or specific gravity: S.G), where the measured density is divided by a reference value, the density of water at ...
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A second unit used is the relative density (or specific gravity: S.G), where the measured density is divided by a reference value, the density of water at ...