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Which instrument is used to measure specific gravity of liquids?
Hygrometer
Hydrometer
Gravimeter
None of these
Hydrometer
A hydrometer is an instrument used to measure the specific gravity of liquids. It is a weighted glass tube with a scale marked in specific gravity units. The hydrometer is placed in the liquid to be measured, and the point at which it floats is read off the scale.
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