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I have just grated two pucks of Haslinger Schalfmilch and pressed into a 100ml aluminium screw top tin, who would have thought you could compress 120 grams of soap into a 100ml tin?
Funny how postings like this get to my OCD.
Soap has a Specific Gravity of roughly .8 g/ml so 120g of soap will occupy a fully-compressed volume of 120 x .8 = 96ml
Pure OCD.....................
Wouldn't that imply that soap floats on water?
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Correct! Mixing my concepts there. Density has units SG is a ratio.Cool!
And since we are OCDing: the Specific gravity is the ratio of the density of a substance to the density of a reference substance. It has no unit of measurement.
Density however is mass divided by volume and could be measured in g/ml.
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View attachment 28864 I measure the specific gravity of my glazes with a hydrometer...