Four pounds of a gas occupy 10 ft3? What would be its density and specific gravity?
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Density = mass / volume
Density = 4/10
Density = 0.4 lb/ft^3
Specific gravity = density of gas / density of air
Specific gravity = 0.4 / 0.08
Specific gravity = 5
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