![SOLVED: For ethanol, a handbook gives sp. gr. 60°F = 0.79389. How would you compute the density of ethanol at 60°F? SOLVED: For ethanol, a handbook gives sp. gr. 60°F = 0.79389. How would you compute the density of ethanol at 60°F?](https://cdn.numerade.com/ask_previews/0ff20ca6-eb0a-462f-8104-f5cfa4051348_large.jpg)
SOLVED: For ethanol, a handbook gives sp. gr. 60°F = 0.79389. How would you compute the density of ethanol at 60°F?
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