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  2. Densities of the elements (data page) - Wikipedia

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    — "Values ranging from 21.3 to 21.5 gm/cm 3 at 20 °C have been reported for the density of annealed platinum; the best value being about 21.45 gm/cm 3 at 20 °C." 21.46 g/cm 3 — Rose, T. Kirke. The Precious Metals, Comprising Gold, Silver and Platinum .

  3. Template:Infobox chlorine - Wikipedia

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    Spectral lines of chlorine: Other properties; ... Density [kg/m3 at s.t.p.] Density [g/cm3 near room temperature] [g/cm3 near r.t.], #2 [g/cm3 near r.t ...

  4. Chlorine - Wikipedia

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    Density (at STP) 3.2 g/L ... Chlorine is a chemical element; ... The chlorine produced is available in cylinders from sizes ranging from 450 g to 70 kg, as well as ...

  5. Dichloromethane - Wikipedia

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    Density: 1.3266 g/cm 3 (20 °C) [2] ... 1.25 g/kg (rats, oral) ... DCM is produced by treating either chloromethane or methane with chlorine gas at 400–500 °C. At ...

  6. Chlorinated polyvinyl chloride - Wikipedia

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    Depending on the method, a varying amount of chlorine is introduced into the polymer allowing for a measured way to fine-tune the final properties. The chlorine content may vary from manufacturer to manufacturer; the base can be as low as PVC 56.7% to as high as 74% by mass, although most commercial resins have chlorine content from 63% to 69%.

  7. Specific volume - Wikipedia

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    The standard unit is the meter cubed per kilogram (m 3 /kg or m 3 ·kg −1). Sometimes specific volume is expressed in terms of the number of cubic centimeters occupied by one gram of a substance. In this case, the unit is the centimeter cubed per gram (cm 3 /g or cm 3 ·g −1 ).

  8. Kilogram per cubic metre - Wikipedia

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    The kilogram per cubic metre (symbol: kg·m −3, or kg/m 3) is the unit of density in the International System of Units (SI). It is defined by dividing the SI unit of mass, the kilogram, by the SI unit of volume, the cubic metre. [1]

  9. Chlorodifluoromethane - Wikipedia

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    Density: 3.66 kg/m 3 at 15 ... because of its relatively low ozone depletion potential of 0.055, [4] among the lowest for chlorine-containing haloalkanes. However ...