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How is specific gravity defined?

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Answered by santosh693
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To put it another way, the specific density of water would be 1.000. Ideally, urine specific gravity results will fall between 1.002 and 1.030 if your kidneys are functioning normally. Specific gravity results above 1.010 can indicate mild dehydration. The higher the number, the more dehydrated you may be.

Answered by vasantinikam2004
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<b>The ratio of the density of a substance to the density of some substance (such as pure water) taken as a standard when both densities are obtained by weighing in air is called as SPECIFIC GRAVITY...

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