释义 |
ca·ri·us method \ˈkärēəs-, -a(a)r-\ noun Usage: usually capitalized C Etymology: after G. Ludwig Carius died 1875 German chemist : a method for determining halogens, sulfur, and phosphorus in organic compounds by heating them in sealed glass tubes with fuming nitric acid in a special furnace, the glass tubes being enclosed in iron tubes to avoid danger from explosion |