Abstract
It has long been recognized that if specific gravity determinations are to be accurate to a unit or two of the third decimal place corrections must be applied for the error due to the circumstances (i) that the weighings are made in air instead of in a vacuum, and (ii) that the temperature at which the determinations are made usually differs considerably from the standard temperature of 4° C.
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