What is the difference between apparent specific gravity and specific gravity?
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The apparent specific gravity is simply the ratio of the weights of equal volumes of sample and water in air: ... ... The specific gravity is the ratio between thedensity of an object, and a reference substance. Usually our reference substance is water at 4°C for liquids and air at 21°C for gases .
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The apparent specific gravity is simply the ratio of the weights of equal volumes of sample and water in air: ... ... The specific gravity is the ratio between thedensity of an object, and a reference substance. Usually our reference substance is water at 4°C for liquids and air at 21°C for gases .
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Answer:True specific gravity is the ratio of unit weight of soil solids to that of water. But apparent specific gravity is the ratio of unit weight of total soil mass to that of water.
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