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Specific gravity liquids

Reference data und engineering information about specific gravity liquids für thermodynamics applications.

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Overview

Specific gravity (relative density) is the ratio of a liquid's density to the density of water at 4°C (1000 kg/m³). It is a dimensionless quantity used to characterize liquids in engineering applications.

Data Table

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Specific gravity of common liquids at reference temperatures (water = 1.000 at 4°C)
Liquid
Specific Gravity
Temperature(°C)
Density(kg/m³)
Water141000
Water0.99820998
Mercury13.5462013546
Ethanol (ethyl alcohol)0.78920789
Glycerin1.261201261
Methanol0.79220792
Acetone0.78425784
Benzene0.87920879
Toluene0.86720867
Carbon tetrachloride1.594201594
Chloroform1.489201489
Sulfuric acid1.834251834
Hydrochloric acid (37%)1.189201189
Olive oil0.91820918
SAE 30 motor oil0.87520875
Kerosene0.8120810
Gasoline0.73920739
Diesel fuel0.83220832
Seawater1.025201025
LPG (liquid)0.5420540

Quelle: engineeringtoolbox.com

Notes

  • Values are at standard conditions unless otherwise noted
  • Always verify values for critical applications

References