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61specific gravity — /spəˌsɪfɪk ˈgrævəti/ (say spuh.sifik gravuhtee) noun the ratio of the mass of a given volume of any substance to that of the same volume of some other substance taken as a standard, water being the standard for solids and liquids, and hydrogen or …
62specific activity — The number of activity units (whatever is appropriate) per unit of mass, volume or molarity. Perhaps most often encountered in the context of radiochemicals, the number of microcuries per micromole …
63specific gravity — noun The ratio of the mass of a substance to that of an equal volume of water at 4°C (or to some other reference substance) Syn: relative density …
64specific surface — The ratio of grain particle surface to the volume of grain particles [16] …
65specific gravity — spe,cific gravity noun uncount SCIENCE the weight of something divided by the weight of the same VOLUME of water …
66specific gravity — relative weight of matter in contrast to the weight of the water in the volume …
67specific gravity — UK / US noun [uncountable] science the weight of something divided by the weight of the same volume of water …
68specific gravity — [1] Weight of a liquid compared to water, which is assigned value of 1.0. [2] The relative weight of liquid (battery electrolyte) as compared to the weight of an equal volume of water …
69specific gravity — The ratio of the weight of a substance to that of an equal volume of another substance used as a standard. Ohio Oil Co. v Conway, 281 US 146, 74 L Ed 775, 50 S Ct 310 …
70specific surface — noun : the ratio of the total surface of a substance (as an adsorbent) to its volume : surface area (as of a finely divided powder) per unit mass …