This section is from the "Encyclopedia Of Practical Receipts And Processes" book, by William B. Dick. Also available from Amazon: Dick's encyclopedia of practical receipts and processes.
6160. Dutch Light Areometer Reduced to Specific Gravity. This areometer ranges from 0° to 60°, 0° denoting water.
Deg. | Sp. Gr. | Diff. | Deg. | Sp. Gr. | Diff. |
0° | 1.0000 | .0067 | 35° | .8045 | .0044 |
5 | .9664 | .0063 | 40 | .7826 | .0041 |
10 | .9351 | .0059 | 45 | .7619 | .0039 |
15 | .9057 | .0055 | 50 | .7423 | .0037 |
20 | .8780 | .0052 | 55 | .7236 | .0035 |
25 | .8521 | .0049 | 60 | .7059 | |
30 | .8276 | .0046 |
The specific gravity of the intermediate degrees may be found in the same manner as directed in No. 6155.
6161. The Heavy Areometer of Brix. This instrument is graduated from 0° to 200°, 0° denoting water at 60° Fahr.
Deg. | | Sp. Gr. | Diff. | Deg. | Sp. Gr. | Diff. |
0o | 1.0000 | .0025 i | 105° | 1.3559 | .0047 |
5 | 1.0127 | .0026 | 110 | 1.3793 | .0048 |
10 | 1.0256 | .0027 | 115 | 1.4035 | .0050 |
15 | 1.0390 | .0027 | 120 | 1.4286 | .0052 |
20 | 1.0526 | .0028 | 125 | 1.4545 | .0054 |
25 | 1.0667 | 0029 | 130 | 1.4815 | .0056 |
30 | 1.0811 | .0029 | 135 | 1.5094 | .0058 |
35 | 1.0058 | .0030 | 140 | 1.5385 | .0060 |
40 | 1.1111 | .0031 | 145 | 1.5686 | .0063 |
45 | 1.1268 | .0032 | 150 | 1.6000 | .0065 |
50 | 1.1429 | .0033 | 155 | 1.6326 | .0068 |
55 | 1.1594 | .0034 | 160 | 1.6667 | .0071 |
60 | 1.1765 | .0035 | 165 | 1.7021 | .0074 |
65 | 1.1940 | .0036 | 170 | 1.7391 | .0077 |
70 | 1.2121 | .0037 | 175 | 1.7777 | .0081 |
75 | 1.2308 | .0038 | 180 | 1.8182 | .0085 |
80 | 1.2500 | .0039 | 185 | 1.8605 | .0089 |
85 | 1.2698 | .0040 | 190 | 1.9047 | .0093 |
90 | 1.2900 | .0042 | 195 | 1.9512 | .0098 |
95 | 1.3115 | .0044 | 200 | 2.0000 | |
100 | 1.3333 | .0045 | |
The specific gravity of the intermediate degrees is obtained as in No. 6155, by adding the differences instead of subtracting them.
 
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