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A 14.0 kg sample of lead is measured out at 4 degrees celcius what is the specific gravity of lead?
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DrBob222
In most cases specific gravity is the same numerical value as density in g/mL.
density = mass/volume. You have the mass. When you substitute volume in cc or mL you can calculate density.
density = mass/volume. You have the mass. When you substitute volume in cc or mL you can calculate density.
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