eudiometer

English

Etymology

Late 18th century, from Greek: eúdio(s) 'clear, fine', from eu 'well' + dios 'heavenly'

Noun

eudiometer (plural eudiometers)

  1. A graduated glass tube, closed at one end, that is used for measuring the change in the volume of gases during a chemical reaction.

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References

SAT Subject Test in Chemistry (Barron's How to Prepare for the SAT)

From Alchemy to Chemistry in Picture and Story

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