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ebullioscopy
/ ɪˌbʌlɪˈɒskəpi /
/ ɪbʌlɪˈɑːskəpi /
  • 简明
  • 柯林斯
  • n.[分化] 沸点升高测定法
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    [分化] 沸点升高测定法

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     沸点测定法

    ... ebullioscope沸点计 ebullioscopy沸点测定法 ebullition起泡 ...

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     沸点升高检查

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     沸点上升测定法

    ... ebullioscopic solvent 沸点升高溶剂 ebullioscopy 沸点上升测定法 ecli ed conformatio 交会构形 ...

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  • 双语例句
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    Ebullioscopy is obtained by classical chemical methods.
    沸点外高测定法是由经典的化学方法获得的。
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  • 词源
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ebullioscopy:

From Latin ēbulliō +‎ -scopy.

FROM: wiktionary
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  • Ebullioscopy

    An ebullioscope (from the Latin ēbullīre (to boil) + -scope) is an instrument for measuring the boiling point of a liquid. This can be used for determining the alcoholic strength of a mixture, or for determining the molecular weight of a non-volatile solute based on the boiling-point elevation. The procedure is known as ebullioscopy.The first ebullioscope was invented in 1838 by Honoré Brossard-Vidal, and was used for measuring alcoholic content. The advantage of this method was that the boiling point is relatively insensitive to other components such as sugars. Older alcoholimeters were based on measuring the density, which is more sensitive to the presence of other solutes.A later version was built by the French chemist François-Marie Raoult, but the difficulty of determining the exact temperature was overcome by the invention of the Beckmann thermometer by Ernst Otto Beckmann in 1887. This improvement made the ebullioscope a standard apparatus to determine the molecular weight of substances in solution by using the ebullioscopic constant of the solvent.

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