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(slugs/ft3)Specific Weight

- γ -(lb/ft3)(lb/US gallon)321.94062.428.3436401.94062.438.3451501.94062.418.3430601.93862.378.3378701.93662.308.3290801.93462.228.3176901.93162.118.30771001.927628.28771201.91861.718.24981401.90861.388.20481601.896618.15371801.88360.588.09692001.86960.128.03512121.86059.837.9957

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62.285800195962075 lb/ft3 997.7228023827668 kg/m3

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Assuming one atmoshpere (1 ATM) the specific gravity of "pure" water is 1.000 at 77 degrees Fahrenheit.

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0.9983201 g/mL @67F

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