The specific gravity of a certain liquid is 1. What is its density?
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Water has a density of 1 kg/l at 4°C. When the specific gravity is defined based on water at 4°C, then the specific gravity is equal to the density of the liquid.
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Relative Density=1
(That means mass of liquid/mass of water at 4^C =1)
So density=Specific Gravity*1g/mL
DENSITY=1g/mL
(That means mass of liquid/mass of water at 4^C =1)
So density=Specific Gravity*1g/mL
DENSITY=1g/mL
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