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An eudiometer is a laboratory glassware that measures the change in volume of a gas mixture following a chemical reaction. Description Depending on the reaction that is being measured, the device c...
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Etymology: modification of Italian eudiometro, from Greek eudia fair weather (from eu- + -dia weather—akin to Latin dies day) + Italian -metro -meter,
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In letters written in 1776-77 the Italian physicist Alessandro Volta (1745-1827) described a new form of Eudiometer, which is a device for testing the "goodness" of air.
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eu·di·om·eter (yo̵̅o̅′dē äm′ət ər). noun. an instrument for measuring and analyzing gases volumetrically, originally for measuring the amount of oxygen in...
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Sci-Tech Dictionary: eudiometer Word Tutor: eudiometer Although the eudiometer is initially invented by Marsilio Landriani [4], it was truly pioneered by Count Alessandro Volta (1745-1827), an Italian physicist who is well-known for his contributions to the electric battery and electricity [5]. Aside from its...
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         Instruments - manometer or eudiometer used to measure pressure of trapped gases (if collected over water must subtract the vapor pressure of water)
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A eudiometer is a piece of glassware used to measure the change in volume of a gas. It resembles a graduated cylinder, with the bottom end immersed in water...
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Origin of eudiometer – Our etymology dictionary has the origin of the word eudiometer. Encyclopedia.com: Origins of over 17,000 words. Sección especial: Ciencia en microescala/Ignition of the mixture of oxygen and hydrogen in a 2-mL eudiometer; Magazine article from: Journal of Science Education; 1/1/2008; ;
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