Multiple Choice
What is the specific gravity of a solution?
A) The ratio of the concentration of a solute to the concentration of the solvent at 37°C
B) The ratio of the concentration of a solute to the density of water at 4°C
C) The ratio of the density of a solute to the density of the solvent at 37°C
D) The ratio of the density of a solution to the density of water at 4°C
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