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Metric system density expressed

Note The values of density and specific gravity, in metric system, are numerically equal, i.e., when expressed in g/cc, the values of density and specific gravity are the same. For example, a density of 1.2 g/cc equals specific gravity of 1.2. [Pg.32]

The density of a material is the ratio of mass to volume. In the metric system it is expressed in grams per cubic centimeter (g/cm or g cm—for liquids and solids and in grams per liter (g/i) for gases. The solubility of a substance in a particular solvent is the amount of substance (the solute) that will dissolve in a given amount (usually 100 g) of the solvent. [Pg.17]

In the metric system, the density of a liquid or a solid is most often given as the number of grams in 1 mL, or grams per milliliter. In this text, when calculating density, the mass will be expressed in grams and the volume in milliliters or cubic centimeters. The densities of some liquids and solids are given in Table 2.7. [Pg.46]

In the metric system, the densities of solids and liquids are usually expressed as grams per cubic centimeter (g/cm ) or grams per milliliter (g/mL). The density of a gas is usually stated as grams per liter (g/L). Table 2.9 gives the densities of some common substances. [Pg.55]


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