what is the specific gravity of a substance that has a density of 1.59 g/cm3?

A. 1.59 g/mL
B. 1.59 g
C. 1.59
D. 1.59 mL

I think B.

nope. C

specific gravity is a ratio of densities, and so has no units.

To determine the specific gravity of a substance, we need to compare its density to the density of a reference substance. In this case, the reference substance is usually water.

The formula for specific gravity is: Specific Gravity = Density of substance / Density of reference substance

Since the given density is 1.59 g/cm3, and water has a density of 1 g/cm3, we can calculate the specific gravity.

Specific Gravity = 1.59 g/cm3 / 1 g/cm3

Simplifying this equation, we get: Specific Gravity = 1.59

Therefore, the correct answer is C. 1.59.