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29 July, 03:57

Specific gravity is a number representing the ratio of a mineral's weight to the weight of an equal volume of water. TRUE FALSE

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  1. 29 July, 07:26
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    Answer: True

    Explanation: Specific Gravity of a body, also called its Relative Density, is the ratio of the density of that body to the density of a reference material (usually water).

    With the Mathematics done right, it is evident that the specific gravity of a body would be equal to the ratio of mass/weight of the body to the mass/weight of an equal volume of water.

    S. G = (Density of body) / (Density of water)

    Density of Body = (mass/weight of body) / (volume of body)

    Density of water = (mass/weight of water) / (volume of water)

    If volume of Body = Volume of water, then,

    S. G = (Mass/Weight of body) / (Mass/Weight of equal volume of water)

    Proved!
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