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Comment on density and specific gravity of milk.

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Answered by ankur5155
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Specific gravity is the relation between the mass of a given volume of any substance and that of an equal volume of water at the same temperature. ... The specific gravity of milk averages 1.032, i.e. at 4°C 1 ml of milk weighs 1.032 g

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Specific gravity of milk. Specific gravity is the ratio of density of any substance to the density of standard substance (water) at 4ºC. Specific gravity of normal milk is 1.028 to 1.032. ... Hence, addition of water to milk tends to decrease the specific gravity of milk.

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