| chromometer | A device used to find out the concentration of particles suspended in a solution or a liquid medium by beaming light through it and measuring the amount of light that makes it out the other side. (The process is a part of the study of spectroscopy.) The device can be used to measure turbidity, or the amount of bacterial cells in a medium. The method of colourimetry is based on the Beer-Lambert Law. (09 Oct 1997) |
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| chromometer |
1. chromatometer. 2. colorimeter.
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