We compare the density of different substances with the density of water at 4°C. Hence "the ratio of the density of a substance to the density of water at 4°C is called Relative density of the substance". 4°C should be mentioned because water has maximum density of 1g/cm^3 at 4°C only. There is no unit of relative density as it is the ratio of two similar quantities. The value of density of any substances in g/cm^3 is equal to its relative density. For example if the density of a substance in g/cm^3 is 7.7gcm-3, then the relative density is 7.7. It means that the substance is 7.7 times heavier than water.
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