refractometry

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The measurement of refractive index
{i} measurement of the refractive indices of materials
refractometer
An optical instrument used to measure the refractive index of a substance
refractometer
Device for measuring the salinity of water More accurate and easy to use in the field than a hydrometer Uses light refraction through a lens The light refracts to a greater or lesser degree in different salinities Relatively inexpensive
refractometer
A contrivance for exhibiting and measuring the refraction of light
refractometer
measuring instrument for measuring the refractive index of a substance
refractometer
Optical instrument that measures the percent of soluble solids in solution by the extent which a beam of light is bent (refracted) Soluble solids scale is based on sugar concentration in a pure sucrose solution
refractometer
An instrument for measuring the index of refraction of a liquid, gas or solid
refractometer
{i} instrument for measuring the refractive index of materials
refractometer
– An instrument which measures the bending (refraction) of light through a liquid It can be used to measure the salinity of water
refractometer
An optical device used from measurement of refractive index A specific scale developed for measuring sugar in solution is the Brix scale
refractometer
A refractometer is a device that measures the refractive index of a gemstone RHODOCHROSITE Rhodochrosite is a mineral whose color ranges from rose to pink to almost yellow or brown Although it is very pretty, this stone is soft and brittle; it is used in jewelry and for carvings and figurines Rhodochrosite is Manganese Carbonate; its chemical formula is MnCO3 Rhodochrosite has a hardness of 3 5 - 4 5 (glass has a hardness of 4) and a specific gravity of 3 5 Rhodochrosite is found in Argentina, Peru, Germany, Mexico, South Africa, Russia, Italy, USA (Colorado and Montana), and Romania Rhodochrosite is not enhanced
refractometer
Test instrument used to measure antifreeze protection
refractometry

    Hyphenation

    re·frac·to·me·try

    Pronunciation

    Etymology

    [ "rE-"frak-'tä-m&-t&am ] (noun.) circa 1859. refracto- + -metry
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