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" In order to obtain at pleasure the specific gravity of any particular liquid compared with that of water, it is only requisite to weigh equal bulks at the standard temperature, and then divide the weight of the liquid by the weight of the water; the quotient... "
Elementary Chemistry, Theoretical and Practical - Pagina 27
door George Fownes - 1855 - 555 pagina’s
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A Treatise on pharmacy for students and pharmacists

Charles Caspari - 1895 - 724 pagina’s
...filling it to the mark in the neck with the liquid to be tested, then weighing and dividing the net weight of the liquid by the weight of the water, the quotient being the specific gravity of the liquid. Suppose the flask weighs 324 grains and holds, up to the...
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Elementary course in quantitative chemical analysis

Julius William Sturmer - 1898 - 112 pagina’s
...gravity of which is to be determined, and again weigh. In each case subtract the weight of the bottle. Then divide the weight of the liquid by the weight of the water. The answer is the specific gravity of the liquid. [The weight of water which the pyknometer holds at 15°C....
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A Treatise on Chemistry and Chemical Analysis: Arithmetic, elementary ...

1900 - 532 pagina’s
....4709 . 03790 Hydrogen .00559 MISCELLANEOUS. 36. Determining Specific Gravity of Liquids. — To find the specific gravity of any particular liquid, compared with that of water, it is only necessary to weigh equal bulks and divide the weight of the liquid by the weight of the water. To weigh...
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A Treatise on Pharmacy for Students and Pharmacists

Charles Caspari - 1901 - 804 pagina’s
...tilling it to the mark in the neck with the liquid to be tested, then weighing and dividing the net weight of the liquid by the weight of the water, the quotient being the specific gravity of the liquid. Suppose the flask weighs .'524 grains and holds, up to the...
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American Handy-book of the Brewing, Malting and Auxiliary Trades ...

Robert Wahl, Max Henius - 1902 - 1288 pagina’s
...other two weights; the remainders represent the weights of equal volumes of water and the other liquid. Divide the weight of the liquid by the weight of the water, and the quotient is the specific gravity of the liquid. Example. — A flask filled with water weighs...
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Elementary Physics

Frank William Miller, Aug. Frederic Foerste - 1903 - 432 pagina’s
...the liquid are obtained. To find how many times heavier the liquid is than an equal volume of water, divide the weight of the liquid by the weight of the water. The quotient obtained is the specific gravity of the liquid. SECOND METHOD. Weigh a solid in air, then in water,...
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Elements of Physics

Ernest John Andrews, Howard Newell Howland - 1903 - 464 pagina’s
...specific gravity of which is to be determined, and again weigh. Subtract the weight of the flask, and divide the weight of the liquid by the weight of the water. 181. The Hydrometer. — The most common method of determining the specific gravity of a liquid is...
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The Automobile Hand-book: A Work of Practical Information for the Use of ...

Leonard Elliott Brookes - 1905 - 328 pagina’s
...Centigrade, or 39^ degrees Fahrenheit. Weigh the same quantity of gasoline or other liquid under test. Divide the weight of the liquid by the weight of the water, and this will give the required specific gravity of the liquid. The specific gravities of various liquids...
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I.C.S. Reference Library: A Series of Textbooks ...

1906 - 590 pagina’s
....79416 = 7,962.25 lb., weight of liquid. Ans. 39. Determining Specific Gravity of Liquids.—To find the specific gravity of any particular liquid, compared with that of water, it is only necessary to weigh equal bulks and divide the weight of the liquid by the weight of the water. To weigh...
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Elements of Physics

Ernest John Andrews - 1906 - 472 pagina’s
...specific gravity of which is to be determined, and again weigh. Subtract the weight of the flask, and divide the weight of the liquid by the weight of the water. 181. The Hydrometer. — The most common method of determining the specific gravity of a liquid is...
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