Saccharimetry

Saccharimetry
Saccharimetry Sac`cha*rim"e*try (s[a^]k`k[.a]*r[i^]m"[-e]*tr[y^]), n. The act, process or method of determining the amount and kind of sugar present in sirup, molasses, and the like, especially by the employment of polarizing apparatus. [1913 Webster]

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  • saccharimetry — /sak euh rim i tree/, n. Biochem. the process of measuring the amount of sugar in a sample, as with a saccharimeter or by polarimetry. [1850 55; SACCHAR + I + METRY] * * * …   Universalium

  • saccharimetry — noun The measurement of the sugar content of a liquid, especially with a saccharimeter See Also: saccharimeter, saccharimetrical …   Wiktionary

  • saccharimetry — n. measurement of the amount of sugar in a solution …   English contemporary dictionary

  • saccharimetry — sac·cha·rim·e·try …   English syllables

  • saccharimetry — /sækəˈrɪmətri/ (say sakuh rimuhtree) noun the measuring of the amount of sugar in a solution, as with a saccharimeter …  

  • saccharimetry — noun see saccharimeter …   Useful english dictionary

  • Saccharimetrical — Sac cha*ri*met ric*al, a. Of or pertaining to saccharimetry; obtained by saccharimetry. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Brix — For other uses, see Brix (disambiguation). Degrees Brix (symbol °Bx) is the sugar content of an aqueous solution. One degree Brix is 1 gram of sucrose in 100 grams of solution and represents the strength of the solution as percentage by weight (% …   Wikipedia

  • Biot, Jean-Baptiste — ▪ French physicist born April 21, 1774, Paris, France died Feb. 3, 1862, Paris  French physicist who helped formulate the Biot Savart law, which concerns magnetic fields, and laid the basis for saccharimetry, a useful technique of analyzing sugar …   Universalium

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