Acidometer

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Pronunciation: /ˌæsɪˈdɑmɪtər/

Definitions of acidometer

noun a device used for measuring the acidity or alkalinity of a substance

Example Sentences

A1 An acidometer is a tool used to measure the acidity of a substance.

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

B1 The acidometer indicated that the solution was highly acidic.

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

C1 The accuracy of the acidometer's readings was crucial in determining the chemical composition of the solution.

C2 The advanced acidometer model had additional features for more precise measurements.

Examples of acidometer in a Sentence

formal The acidometer is a precise instrument used in chemistry labs to measure the acidity of a solution.

informal I used the acidometer in my science experiment to test the pH level of different liquids.

slang Hey, can you pass me that acidometer thingy so I can check if this lemonade is too sour?

figurative Her sharp tongue acted like an acidometer, always ready to measure the acidity of any situation.

Grammatical Forms of acidometer

plural

acidometers

comparative

more acidometric

superlative

most acidometric

present tense

acidometes

future tense

will acidometer

perfect tense

has acidometered

continuous tense

is acidometering

singular

acidometer

positive degree

acidometer

infinitive

to acidometer

gerund

acidometering

participle

acidometered

Origin and Evolution of acidometer

First Known Use: 1800 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'acidometer' originated from Latin roots, with 'acidus' meaning sour and 'metron' meaning measure.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to measure the acidity of substances, the term 'acidometer' has evolved to also refer to devices used in chemical analysis and research.