| 1. | The following illustration involving the use of the pycnometer is instructive.
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| 2. | Nor does SG _ A depend on the actual volume of the pycnometer.
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| 3. | The powder is placed inside a pycnometer of known volume, and weighed.
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| 4. | A gas pycnometer can be used to measure the volume of a powder sample.
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| 5. | Nor does " RD A " depend on the actual volume of the pycnometer.
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| 6. | The pycnometer is then filled with a liquid of known density, in which the powder is completely insoluble.
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| 7. | The Pycnometer is then filled with a fluid of known density, in which the powder is not soluble.
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| 8. | The powder is added to the pycnometer, which is then weighed, giving the weight of the powder sample.
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| 9. | There is also a gas-based manifestation of a pycnometer known as a " gas pycnometer ".
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| 10. | There is also a gas-based manifestation of a pycnometer known as a " gas pycnometer ".
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