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8: What is the specific gravity of the solid, if density of the solid is 19.5 g/cm3?​

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Answered by knjroopa
9

Step-by-step explanation:

Given 8: What is the specific gravity of the solid, if density of the solid is 19.5 g/cm^3?

  • We need to find the specific gravity of the solid, given density of the solid is 19.5 g/cm^3
  • So specific gravity is the ratio of density of a substance to that of a standard substance.
  • So Specific gravity = density of object / density of water
  •                                = 19.5 g/cm^3 / 1 g/ cm^3
  •                                = 19.5
  • Therefore the specific gravity of the solid is 19.5

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Answered by rowboatontario
10

The specific gravity of the solid is 19.5.

Step-by-step explanation:

We have to find the specific gravity of the solid, if the density of the solid is 19.5 g/cm3.

Specific gravity is a term that is used for relative density which means the ratio of the density of the object to a reference density of a standard density particularly water.

So, the density of the object (solid) = 19.5 g/\text{cm}^{3}

The density of pure water is given by = 1 g/\text{cm}^{3}

The required ratio =  \frac{\text{Density of solid}}{\text{Density of water}}

                               =  \frac{19.5}{1}

                               =  19.5

Hence, the specific gravity of the solid is 19.5.

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