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Definition of Cryoscopic
1. Adjective. (chemistry physics) of or pertaining to cryoscopy; determined using a cryoscope ¹
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Definition of Cryoscopic
1. [adj]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Cryoscopic
Literary usage of Cryoscopic
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Biological Bulletin by Marine Biological Laboratory (Woods Hole, Mass.) (1915)
"SOME cryoscopic AND OSMOTIC DATA.1 WALTER E. CARREY. Subsequent to the publication
in 1905 of data on "The Osmotic Pressure of Sea Waterand the Blood of ..."
2. Foods: Their Composition and Analysis by Alexander Wynter Blyth, Meredith Wynter Blyth (1903)
"cryoscopic Apparatus. agree. 127 § 217. The cryoscopic Method of Examining
Butter-Fat.—Raoult's method of determining molecular weights is applicable to ..."
3. Theoretical Principles of the Methods of Analytical Chemistry Based Upon by Gabriel Chesneau (1910)
"Identity of the Coefficients i Deduced from Osmotic, cryoscopic, and Boiling
Point Measurements.—The law of osmotic pressure presents this remarkable ..."
4. Practical Physical Chemistry by Alexander Findlay (1920)
"I. FREEZING-POINT (cryoscopic) METHOD If w gm. of a substance when dissolved in
W gm. of a solvent lower the freezing-point of the latter by tf, ..."
5. Foods: Their Composition and Analysis: A Manual for the Use of Analytical by Alexander Wynter Blyth (1896)
"The cryoscopic Method of examining Butter-Fat. — Raoult's method of determining
molecular weights is applicable to butter-fat, and may be used as a means of ..."
6. Technology Quarterly by Massachusetts Institute of Technology (1894)
"cryoscopic EXPERIMENTS WITH THE ALUMINATES AND BORA TES OF THE ALKALI METALS.
BY AA NOYES, PH.D., AND \VR WHITNEY, SB Received May 18, 1894. ..."