The specific gravity of any substance is the ratio of the weight of that substance to the weight of an equal volume of some other substance taken as a standard. The New Chemistry - Página 68por Josiah Parsons Cooke (Jr.) - 1876 - 333 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Henry Beadman Bryant, Emerson Elbridge White, Corydon Giles Stowell - 1872 - 576 páginas
...Ibs. ? 771. 1. The Specific Gravity (sg) of any substance is the ratio of its weight to the weight of an equal volume of some other substance taken as a standard. (See Table, Art. 941.) 2. The standard for solids and liquids is pure water, one cu. ft. of •which... | |
| H. Bryant - 1881 - 574 páginas
...5 Ib. ! 778. 1. The Specific Gravity (sg) of any substance is the ratio of its weight to the weight of an equal volume of some other substance taken as a standard. (See Table, Art. 941.) 2. The standard for solids and liquids is pure water, one cu. ft. of which weighs... | |
| Conwy Lloyd Morgan - 1882 - 238 páginas
...French. So also the density of water at 4° C. (maximum density) is 252.5 grains, or one gramme. 1358. The specific gravity of a substance is the ratio between...how many times heavier the substance is than water. 1359. The specific gravity of any substance therefore equals density of substance _ - _ 1,966 grains... | |
| 1884 - 540 páginas
...WEIGHT OR GRAVITY. Specific weight or gravity is the weight of a substance compared with the weight of an equal volume of some other substance taken as a standard. Distilled water at 15.6° C. (60° F.) is the standard with which all solids and liquids are compared... | |
| 1895 - 354 páginas
...(Answers will vary.) t5. Specific gravity is the ratio of the weight of u given substance to the weight of an equal volume of some other substance taken as a standard. 7. Momentum is the power a body has to resist change in the direction of its motion. if two trains... | |
| 1897 - 622 páginas
...reference to pure rubber. The matter of specific gravity, or the ratio of the weight of any substance to that of an equal volume of some other substance taken as a standard, is a point of much importance. It governs the relation of pound price and piece price in rubber manufacture.... | |
| Melvin E. Crowell - 1897 - 248 páginas
...water, 89 alone, or 89 and 211 together? Explain. 132. The weight of a substance divided by the weight of an equal volume of some other substance taken as a standard is its specific gravity. Using water as a standard, find from the data obtained in 124-131 the specific... | |
| Wooster Woodruff Beman, David Eugene Smith - 1897 - 256 páginas
...gravity. The specific gravity of any substance is the ratio of the weight of that substance to the weight of an equal volume of some other substance taken as a standard. In the case of solids and liquids, distilled water is usually taken as the standard. Thus, the specific... | |
| Wooster Woodruff Beman, David Eugene Smith - 1900 - 460 páginas
...gravity. The specific, gravity of any substance is the ratio of the weight of that substance to the weight of an equal volume of some other substance taken as a standard. In the case of solids and liquids, distilled water is usually taken as the standard. Thus, the specific... | |
| Samuel Wesley Baird - 1902 - 176 páginas
...SPECIFIC GRAVITY LESSON 80 The Specific Gravity of a substance is its weight compared with the weight of an equal volume of some other substance taken as a standard. The standard for solids and liquids is distilled water at its maximum density (4°C. or 89.2° F.).... | |
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