Calculate Density From Specific Gravity 001
A hydrometer can be used to measure the specific gravity of human urine. At 4.0 °C, Normal urine has a specific gravity of 1.03. A characteristic of a patient diagnosed with Bright's disease is that his urine has a specific gravity of 1.06. ———————————— INTERVIEW 1) Revell, K. (November 16, 2016) “An Interview with Heath Giesbrecht, Part I” The Macmillan Community https://community.macmillan.com/groups/flipped-chemistry/blog/2016/11/17/an-interview-with-heath-giesbrecht-part-1 2) Revell, K. (November 16, 2016) “An Interview with Heath Giesbrecht, Part II” The Macmillan Community https://community.macmillan.com/groups/flipped-chemistry/blog/2016/11/17/an-interview-with-heath-giesbrecht-part-2 ———————————— INTERDISCIPLINARY ART LECTURE: 1) Giesbrecht, H., Peet, K. (January 20, 2016) “Translating Failure” WEDGE_SPACE https://vimeo.com/152432030 ———————————— FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/profheath/ TWITTER: https://twitter.com/prof_heath
A hydrometer can be used to measure the specific gravity of human urine. At 4.0 °C, Normal urine has a specific gravity of 1.03. A characteristic of a patient diagnosed with Bright's disease is that his urine has a specific gravity of 1.06. ———————————— INTERVIEW 1) Revell, K. (November 16, 2016) “An Interview with Heath Giesbrecht, Part I” The Macmillan Community https://community.macmillan.com/groups/flipped-chemistry/blog/2016/11/17/an-interview-with-heath-giesbrecht-part-1 2) Revell, K. (November 16, 2016) “An Interview with Heath Giesbrecht, Part II” The Macmillan Community https://community.macmillan.com/groups/flipped-chemistry/blog/2016/11/17/an-interview-with-heath-giesbrecht-part-2 ———————————— INTERDISCIPLINARY ART LECTURE: 1) Giesbrecht, H., Peet, K. (January 20, 2016) “Translating Failure” WEDGE_SPACE https://vimeo.com/152432030 ———————————— FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/profheath/ TWITTER: https://twitter.com/prof_heath