5/18/11

Alcohol Info: What alcohol content is equal to the density of water?

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by erutan

What alcohol content is equal to the density of water?Assuming that both liquids are at a temperature of 60 deg F and you have a hydrometer comparing the density of water what would that equal to the density of alcohol content. I'm trying to make a makeshift hydrometer and I'm basing it off of the density of water and then use math to add the rest of the increments.

Answer by billrussell42
Your question is confused. "what would that equal to the density of alcohol content" I can't make sense out of.

Ethanol, which I assume is what you mean (there are other kinds of alcohols) has a density of about 800 kg/m³ while water has a density of about 1000 kg/m³.

The only mixture that would have a density equal to water would be pure water, or almost pure.

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