specific gravity

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Anyone see this come up on their test for gchem?
 
kaplan ones right? yea i saw that too...but i dont think it came up when i was taking achiever/topscore. if it does come up on test day it should be easy points. when are u taking ur exam polarmolar?
 
yup taking mine tomorrow! im just glad my test day is here haha i cannot wait for it to be over.
 
I smell 20+, and even the scent of a 30!! I wish you the best bro, rock it!!
 
haha thanks for the support polarmolar =)
i will post a breakdown tomorrow...gl studying!
 
specific gravity is the density of a particular object/substance relative to the density of water. It has no units.
 
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