Acidimeter

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Pronunciation: /ˌæsəˈdɪmɪtər/

Definitions of acidimeter

noun a device used for measuring the acidity of a substance

Example Sentences

A1 An acidimeter is a tool used to measure the acidity of a liquid.

A2 I used an acidimeter in my science experiment to test the pH level of different substances.

B1 The acidimeter indicated that the solution was slightly acidic.

B2 The lab technician calibrated the acidimeter before conducting the experiment.

C1 The accuracy of the acidimeter's readings was crucial for the success of the research project.

C2 After years of experience, the scientist could calibrate the acidimeter with precision and reliability.

Examples of acidimeter in a Sentence

formal The scientist used an acidimeter to measure the acidity level of the solution.

informal Hey, can you pass me the acidimeter so I can check the pH of this liquid?

slang I heard that new acidimeter is lit, it gives accurate readings every time.

figurative Her sharp tongue acts like an acidimeter, always quick to point out flaws in others.

Grammatical Forms of acidimeter

plural

acidimeters

comparative

more acidimeter

superlative

most acidimeter

present tense

acidimeter

future tense

will acidimeter

perfect tense

has acidimetered

continuous tense

is acidimetering

singular

acidimeter

positive degree

acidimeter

infinitive

to acidimeter

gerund

acidimetering

participle

acidimetered

Origin and Evolution of acidimeter

First Known Use: 1828 year
Language of Origin: Latin and Greek
Story behind the word: The word 'acidimeter' originated from the Latin word 'acidus' meaning sour and the Greek word 'metron' meaning measure.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to refer to a device for measuring the acidity of a substance, the term 'acidimeter' has evolved to also encompass instruments that measure the concentration of acids in a solution.