How are specific gravity and density of a liquid related?
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Density = Mass / Volume. Specific gravity is the density of a substance divided by the density of water. Since (at standard temperature and pressure) water has a density of 1 gram/cm3, and since all of the units cancel, specific gravity is usually very close to the same value as density (but without any units).
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Specific gravity is the density of a substance divided by the density of water. Since water has a density of 1 gram/cm³ (at sea level, and 4°C) specific gravity is usually very close to the same value as density (but without any units).
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