![]() ![]() Unless otherwise stated in the individual monograph, the specific gravity determination is applicable only to liquids, and, unless otherwise stated, is based on the ratio of the weight of a liquid in air at 25
![]() ![]() ![]() Unless otherwise stated in the individual monograph, the density is defined as the mass of a unit volume of the substance at 25
![]() Unless otherwise directed in the individual monograph, use Method I.
METHOD I
Procedure—
Select a scrupulously clean, dry pycnometer that previously has been calibrated by determining its weight and the weight of recently boiled water contained in it at 25
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The specific gravity of the liquid is the quotient obtained by dividing the weight of the liquid contained in the pycnometer by the weight of water contained in it, both determined at 25
![]() METHOD II The procedure includes the use of the Oscillating transducer density meter. The apparatus consists of the following:
— a U-shaped tube, usually of borosilicate glass, which contains the liquid to be examined;
— a magneto-electrical or piezo-electrical excitation system that causes the tube to oscillate as a cantilever oscillator at a characteristic frequency depending on the density of the liquid to be examined;
— a means of measuring the oscillation period (T), which may be converted by the apparatus to give a direct reading of density or used to calculate density by using the constants A and B described below; and
— a means to measure and/or control the temperature of the oscillating transducer containing the liquid to be tested.
The oscillation period is a function of the spring constant (c) and the mass of the system:
T2 = ((M/c) + ((
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![]() Introduction of two constants A = c/(4
![]() ![]() The specific gravity of the liquid is given by the formula:
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Calibration—
The constants A and B are determined by operating the instrument with the U-tube filled with two different samples of known density (e.g., degassed water and air). Perform the control measurements daily, using degassed water: the results displayed for the control measurement using degassed water do not deviate from the reference value (
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Procedure—
Using the manufacturer's instructions, perform the measurements using the same procedure as for Calibration. If necessary, equilibrate the liquid to be examined at 25
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— temperature uniformity throughout the tube,
— nonlinearity over a range of density,
— parasitic resonant effects, and
— viscosity, if the oscillating transducer density meters used do not provide automatic compensation of sample viscosity influence.
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USP35–NF30 Page 406
Pharmacopeial Forum: Volume No. 31(2) Page 515
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