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The density of acetic acid is 0.0954 g/ml.

What is specific gravity?

Specific gravity is the ratio of the density of a substance to the density of water.

Specific gravity is also known as relative density. It has no unit since it is a ratio of two quantities

  • Specific gravity of a substance = density of substance/density of water

Therefore density of any given substance can be obtained from its specific gravity and density of water as follows:

density of substance = Specific gravity of a substance * density of water

The density of water at 40°C = 0.0922 g/mL

Specific gravity of acetic acid at 40°C  = 1.035

Density of acetic acid = 1.035 * 0.0922 g/ml

Density of acetic acid = 0.0954 g/ml

In conclusion, density of any given substance can be obtained from its specific gravity and density of water.

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