Lexicographical Neighbors of Eudiometrically
Literary usage of Eudiometrically
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London by Royal Society (Great Britain) (1881)
"... is more accurate than collecting samples and analysing them eudiometrically.
Several series of observations in hydrogen have been taken. ..."
2. Gray's Botanical Text-book by Asa Gray (1885)
"If the gas collected and measured is analyzed eudiometrically, as directed in
Bunsen's "Gasometry," the determination leaves little to be desired. 2. ..."
3. A Dictionary of Chemistry and the Allied Branches of Other Sciences by Henry Watts (1870)
"... bodies) of a mixture of oxygen and nitrogen, the proportions of which were
determined eudiometrically (see ANALYSIS OF GASES). ..."
4. Physiological Botany by George Lincoln Goodale (1885)
"The evolved gus can be easily collected in any convenient inverted receptacle.
If the gas collected and measured is auab/zed eudiometrically, as directed in ..."
5. Select Methods in Chemical Analysis: (chiefly Inorganic) by William Crookes (1886)
"The oxygen can then be absorbed by potash and pyrogallic acid, or it may be
estimated eudiometrically, as described at p. 686. The nitrogen will remain as ..."
6. Select Methods in Chemical Analysis: (chiefly Inorganic) by William Crookes (1886)
"The oxygen can then be absorbed by potash and pyrogallic acid, or it may be
estimated eudiometrically, as described at p. C36. The nitrogen will remain ..."