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What is the specific gravity of air?

The specific gravity of air is 0.00121 at 20°C and under an atmospheric pressure of 101.325 kPa (i.e., at sea level). This pressure changes with the weather (lower pressure when it rains or snows) and with altitude (lower pressure at high altitude than at sea level). For example, at an altitude of 440 m above sea level, the atmospheric pressure (annual average) is only 96.12 kPa, and the average specific gravity of the air at 20°C is 0.00114.

What is the specific gravity of water?

The specific gravity of water is 1.00000 at 20°. Note that the density of water changes with the temperature. It increases from 0°C to 4°C (where it is nearly 1) and then decreases from 4°C to higher temperatures. However, the specific gravity of water doesn’t change with the temperature; it will still be equal to 1.00000.

Why can specific gravity be used to identify a sample?

Specific gravity and density can easily be used to identify a pure sample because each substance has a unique specific gravity/density. After a measurement, the specific gravity/density of the sample in question can be looked up to see what it corresponds with.

How can density/specific gravity be used to determine concentrations?

The amount of solute in a solvent usually affects the density and specific gravity of the resulting solution. By measuring the specific gravity of a series of solutions with known varying amounts of dissolved solute, a conversion table or formula can be found that correlates the specific gravity to the concentration for a given solution.

What are some typical applications for specific gravity measurement?

Here are some typical applications of specific gravity measurement:

  • Determination of alcohol concentration in spirits, control of the fermentation process in wine and beer production
  • Brix (sugar content) measurement of intermediate and final products in food and beverage products
  • Specific gravity, density, and other concentrations such as API gravity in heavy oils, paraffin, and lubricants in petrochemicals
  • Specific gravity and density in battery acid in the automotive industry and other solvents
  • Acids and bases in the chemical industry
  • Many applications in the pharmaceutical industry, such as specific gravity in cosmetics, personal care products, and many more

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