- A
saccharimeter is an
instrument for
measuring the
concentration of
sugar solutions. This is
commonly achieved using a
measurement of
refractive index...
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lenticular stereoscope), a colorimeter, a polarimeter, a
heliostat and a
saccharimeter.
Colorimetry (chemical method) Herbert,
Steven (2008). Encyclopedia...
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different thickness serve as
standards to
calibrate polarimeters and
saccharimeters. In
order to
ensure reliable and
comparable results,
quartz plates can...
- industry.
Plato is
primarily used in brewing.
Balling appears on
older saccharimeters and is
still used in the
South African wine
industry and in some breweries...
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Zurich on 5
September 1902. He
invented the polaristrobometer—a form of
saccharimeter—a
polarization photometer, a
magnetic theodolite, and
various new optical...
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chemical analysis (1850–1900): a
crystal goniometer, a polarimeter, a
saccharimeter, a spectroscope, a
bunsen burner, a
solution tube, gas-discharge tubes...