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Definition of Eudiometers
1. eudiometer [n] - See also: eudiometer
Lexicographical Neighbors of Eudiometers
Literary usage of Eudiometers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Retrospect of Philosophical, Mechanical, Chemical, and Agricultural Discoveries (1806)
"ALL the different species of eudiometers yet known would give the same results,
if their natures were equally well understood ; and although nitrous gas ..."
2. Lessons in Elementary Practical Physics by Balfour Stewart, William Winson Haldane Gee (1885)
"Graduated tubes such as burettes, eudiometers, etc., would, if perfectly uniform
throughout, contain equal volumes in equal lengths of the tube; ..."
3. Gasometry: Comprising the Leading Physical and Chemical Properties of Gases by Robert Bunsen (1857)
"One of these eudiometers having the same diameter and thickness of glass as the
first, is from 700 to 800mm long, the other contains from 500 to 600 cbc., ..."
4. Exercises in Quantitative Chemistry by Harmon Northrop Morse (1905)
"CHAPTER III THE CALIBRATION OF eudiometers AND THE MEASUREMENT OF GASES EXERCISE
vn CALIBRATION OF A EUDIOMETER I. PURIFICATION OP THE MERCURY The apparatus ..."