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eudiometer
eudiometer (ˌjuːdɪˈɒmɪtə) n (Chemistry) a graduated glass tube used in the study and volumetric analysis of gas reactions[C18: from Greek eudios, literally: clear skied (from eu- + Dios, genitive of Zeus god of the heavens) + -meter] eudiometric, ˌeudioˈmetrical adj ˌeudioˈmetrically adv ˌeudiˈometry neu•di•om•e•ter (ˌyu diˈɒm ɪ tər) n. a graduated glass measuring tube for gas analysis. [1770–80; < Greek eúdio(s) clear, mild (derivative of eudía clear weather] eu`di•o•met′ric (-əˈmɛ trɪk) eu`di•o•met′ri•cal, adj. eu`di•o•met′ri•cal•ly, adv. eu`di•om′e•try, n. eudiometeran instrument for measuring the amount of oxygen in the air and for analyzing gases.See also: Atmosphere, InstrumentsThesaurusNoun | 1. | eudiometer - measuring instrument consisting of a graduated glass tube for measuring volume changes in chemical reactions between gasesmeasuring device, measuring instrument, measuring system - instrument that shows the extent or amount or quantity or degree of something | Translationseudiometer
eudiometer[‚yü·dē′äm·əd·ər] (engineering) An instrument for measuring changes in volume during the combustion of gases, consisting of a graduated tube that is closed at one end and has two wires sealed into it, between which a spark may be passed. eudiometer
eudiometer (ūd″ē-om′ĕt-ĕr) [Gr. eudia, good weathe, + -meter] A device formerly used for measuring the change in volume of a gas mixture following combustion.eudiometer
Words related to eudiometernoun measuring instrument consisting of a graduated glass tube for measuring volume changes in chemical reactions between gasesRelated Words- measuring device
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