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Abstract From observations on specific gravity and dry rubber content of latex, of centrifugal concentrates, and of latex-water mixtures, a number of attempts have been made to deduce the specific gravity of the rubber phase. Such estimates, after allowing for criticisms and adjustments which have been put forward, range from 0.901 to 0.914. But writers have made no attempt to consider how their calculations would be affected by treatments of the latex such as ammoniating and centrifuging, by different ways of evaluating the results, and by variations in temperature. When consideration is given to such matters almost all observations published during the last 20 years are found to be in good agreement one with another. Specific gravity, the ratio of the mass of a certain volume of a substance, at temperature t2, to that of the same volume of water, at temperature t1 is commonly designated dt2t2. To avoid excess affixes, when the temperature of the substance does not require to be stated, let:

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