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Brix scale
Brix scale B0492100 (brĭks)n. A hydrometer scale for measuring the sugar content of a solution at a given temperature, usually 20°C (68°F). [After Adolf F. Brix (1798-1870), German scientist.]Brix scale (brɪks) n (General Physics) a scale for calibrating hydrometers used for measuring the concentration and density of sugar solutions at a given temperature[C19: named after A. F. W. Brix, 19th-century German inventor]Brix′ scale` (brɪks) n. a graduated scale, used on a hydrometer, that indicates the weight of sugar per volume of solution. [1895–1900; after A.French.W. Brix, 19th-century German inventor] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | Brix scale - a system for measuring the concentration of sugar solutionssystem of measurement, metric - a system of related measures that facilitates the quantification of some particular characteristic |
Brix scale
Brix scale[′briks ‚skāl] (chemical engineering) A hydrometer scale for sugar solutions indicating the percentage by weight of sugar in the solution at a specified temperature. Brix scale
Words related to Brix scalenoun a system for measuring the concentration of sugar solutionsRelated Words- system of measurement
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