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Table 21—Weight of a Cubic Foot of Saturated Water
Temp
F
Grains
Troy
Temp
F
Grains
Troy
Temp
F
Grains
Troy
Temp
F
Grains
Troy
Temp
F
Grains
Troy
Temp
F
Grains
Troy
-30 0.095 -5 0.377 20 1.244 45 3.436 70 8.066 95 17.305
-29 0.100 -4 0.391 21 1.301 46 3.563 71 8.329 96 17.812
-28 0.106 -3 0.411 22 1.362 47 3.693 72 8.600 97 18.330
-27 0.112 -2 0.433 23 1.425 48 3.828 73 8.879 98 18.863
-26 0.119 -1 0.455 24 1.490 49 3.965 74 9.165 99 19.407
-25 0.126 0 0.479 25 1.558 50 4.108 75 9.460 100 19.966
-24 0.134 1 0.503 26 1.629 51 4.225 76 9.761 101 20.538
-23 0.141 2 0.529 27 1.703 52 4.407 77 10.072 102 21.123
-22 0.150 3 0.056 28 1.779 53 4.564 78 10.392 103 21.723
-21 0.158 4 0.584 29 1.859 54 4.725 79 10.720 104 22.337
-20 0.167 5 0.613 30 1.942 55 4.891 80 11.056 105 22.966
-19 0.176 6 0.644 31 2.028 56 5.062 81 11.401 106 23.611
-18 0.187 7 0.676 32 2.118 57 5.238 82 11.756 107 14.721
-17 0.197 8 0.709 33 2.200 58 5.420 83 12.121 108 24.946
-16 0.208 9 0.744 34 2.286 59 5.567 84 12.494 109 25.663
-15 0.220 10 0.780 35 2.375 60 5.800 85 12.878 110 26.343
-14 0.232 11 0.818 36 2.466 61 5.999 86 13.272 111 27.066
-13 0.244 12 0.858 37 2.560 62 6.203 87 13.676 112 27.807
-12 0.258 13 0.900 38 2.658 63 6.413 88 14.090 113 28.563
-11 0.272 14 0.943 39 2.759 64 6.630 89 14.515 114 29.338
-10 0.286 15 0.988 40 2.863 65 6.852 90 15.591 115 30.130
-9 0.302 16 1.035 41 2.970 66 7.082 91 15.400 116 30.940
-8 0.318 17 1.084 42 3.082 67 7.317 92 15.858 117 31.768
-7 0.335 18 1.135 43 3.196 68 7.560 93 16.328 118 32.616
-6 0.353 19 1.189 44 3.315 69 7.809 94 16.810 119 33.842

The foregoing values accord with the determinations of Marks and Davis, 1909. Te specific gravity of saturated vapor at 32° F (0° C) is 0.6238; at 50° F (10° C) 0.6256.