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Definition of Pycnometers
1. pycnometer [n] - See also: pycnometer
Lexicographical Neighbors of Pycnometers
Literary usage of Pycnometers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Pharmacopoeia of the United States of America: (The United States by United States Pharmacopoeial Convention (1820)
"Calibration of pycnometers Apparent Weight in Air of Distilled Water filling "100
Qm." ... pycnometers."
2. Essentials of practice of pharmacy: Arranged in the Form of Questions and by Lucius Elmer Sayre (1894)
"pycnometers or specific gravity bottles. A specific gravity bottle is a bottle
having a glass stopper with a capillary opening through it, and of a size to ..."
3. Inorganic General, Medical and Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Theoretical and by Oscar Oldberg (1900)
"HYDROMETERS, pycnometers, ETC. 306. It is very frequently necessary in laboratory
operations to take the density of various liquids. ..."
4. Transactions of the American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical and (1921)
"The pycnometers used are of the type designed by John Johnston and LH Adams,' of
the Carnegie Institution. The advantages of this type of pycnometer over ..."
5. The Absorption Spectra of Solutions as Studied by Means of the by Harry Clary Jones (1915)
"For all other specific-gravity determinations smaller pycnometers with capacities
of about 10 cc, were employed, and were weighed directly, ..."