The urine volume density is usually 1006 - 1022 kg/m3, water is 998,205 kg/m3 at 20 Centigrade.
Urine has grater gravity than water.
There is no definitive answer to this question. Gram is a measure of weight and milliliter is a measure of volume. How much a milliliter weighs or how much volume a gram will have depends upon the specific gravity of the material being measured.
1ml of urine typically has a slightly higher specific gravity than 1ml of distilled water due to the presence of dissolved solutes like urea, electrolytes, and other waste products. This makes urine denser than water and gives it a higher specific gravity.
If the specific gravity is greater than one it will sink.
To determine if a product will sink in water based on its specific gravity, compare the specific gravity of the product to that of water. If the specific gravity of the product is greater than 1, it will sink. If it is less than 1, it will float. The specific gravity is the ratio of the density of the product to the density of water.
A centiliter is 10 times greater than a milliliter.
An object will sink if its density - or its specific gravity - is greater than that of the fluid it is placed in.
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A centilitre is greater
A product with a specific gravity greater than 1 will sink in water. This means the product is denser than water.
A centiliter is 10 times greater than a milliliter.
Basalt does have a greater specific gravity. Granite is not as dense as basalt.