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how to calculate spacific gravity of methane gas​

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Answered by AkashMathematics
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S = M / Mair , where S=gas specific gravity, M=gas molecular weight, Mair=28.96443 g/mole (molecular weight of standard air - CRC, 1983). The gas specific gravity calculation does not check for unreasonable inputs.

Solve for: Pressure (d, T, M known) Pressure (m, V, T, M known) Temperature (d, P, M ...

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