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Gravimetry is the
measurement of the
strength of a
gravitational field.
Gravimetry may be used when
either the
magnitude of a
gravitational field or the...
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Gravimetric analysis describes a set of
methods used in
analytical chemistry for the
quantitative determination of an
analyte (the ion
being analyzed)...
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system by
using different approaches to the
gravimetric datum orientation method. To
determine their gravimetric orientation parameters, the Air
Force used...
- A
gravimetric blender is an item of
industrial equipment used in the
plastics industry to
accurately weigh two or more
components and then mix them together...
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Thermogravimetric analysis or
thermal gravimetric analysis (TGA) is a
method of
thermal analysis in
which the m**** of a
sample is
measured over time as...
- of 52.0±0.1 g. The term “equivalent weight” had a
distinct meaning in
gravimetric analysis: it
meant the m**** of
precipitate produced from one gram of...
- materials'
porosity at saturation. It can be
given on a
volumetric or m**** (
gravimetric) basis.
Volumetric water content, θ, is
defined mathematically as: θ...
- on Earth,
including oceans,
polar areas, and deserts. For
terrestrial gravimetric measurements this is a near-impossibility, in
spite of
close international...
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Stoichiometry (/ˌstɔɪkiˈɒmɪtri/ ) is the
relationships between the m****es of
reactants and
products before, during, and
following chemical reactions. Stoichiometry...
- or m****ic
energy is
energy per unit m****. It is also
sometimes called gravimetric energy density,
which is not to be
confused with
energy density, which...