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The density of gasoline is 721 kilograms per cubic meter. What is its specific gravity?

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Answered by SnehaKesharwani
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Answer:

Given that

Density of gasoline = 721 kg/m^3

Specific gravity is the density of a material divided by the density of water at 4°C

Therefore, density of water = 1000 kg/m^3

Specific gravity = Density of gasoline / density of water

= 721 / 1000

= 0.721

Specific gravity of gasoline = 0.721

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