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25 lis 2010 · Specific gravities of air, ammonia, butadiene, carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide and some other common gases.
- Liquids
Viscosity at 20°C/68°F and 50°C/122°F for more than 120...
- Solids and Metals
The Specific Gravity - SG - is a dimensionless unit defined...
- Molecular Weight of Substances
Molecular Weight of Substances - Gases - Specific Gravities...
- Composition
Composition - Gases - Specific Gravities - The Engineering...
- Biogas - Carbon Nitrogen Ratios
Biogas - Carbon Nitrogen Ratios - Gases - Specific Gravities...
- Boiling Points
Properties of gases, fluids and solids. Densities, specific...
- Liquids
Air 1 Alcohol vapor 1.601 Ammonia - NH3 0.59 Argon - Ar 1.38 Arsine 2.69 Benzene - C6H6 2.6969 Blast Furnace gas 1.02 1,2 - Butadiene - C4H6 1.8676 Butane - C4H10 2.0061 1-Butene (Butylene)- C4H8 1.9372 Isobutene - C4H8 1.94 Carbon dioxide - CO2 1.5189 Carbon monoxide - CO 0.9667 Carbureted Water Gas 0.63 Chlorine - Cl2 2.486 Liquid Specific ...
Specific gravity (S.G.) is a measure of the relative density of a substance as compared to the density of water at a standard temperature. Physicists use 39.2 F (4 C) as the standard, but engineers ordinarily use 60 F.
25 lis 2010 · Specific gravities for common fluids like acetone, alcohol, turpentine, oil and more. Variations in lubricating oil density as function of temperatur, together with volume correction factors. Thermophysical properties of methanol.
This document provides a chart listing the specific gravities of various fluids at different temperatures. It includes over 70 entries showing the specific gravity of substances like acetic acid, acetone, alcohol, crude oils, glycerol, mercury, milk, oxygen, water and more.
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Specific gravity (SG), also known as relative density, is a dimensionless quantity that represents the ratio of the density of a substance to the density of a reference substance, typically water for liquids and solids, and air for gases.