acetimeter
[ as-i-tim-i-ter ]
/ ˌæs ɪˈtɪm ɪ tər /
noun Chemistry.
Origin of acetimeter
First recorded in 1870–75
OTHER WORDS FROM acetimeter
a·ce·ti·met·ric [uh-see-tuh-me-trik, as-i-tuh-] /əˌsi təˈmɛ trɪk, ˌæs ɪ tə-/, adjective ac·e·tim·e·try, nounWords nearby acetimeter
acetic,
acetic acid,
acetic anhydride,
acetic ether,
acetify,
acetimeter,
acetin,
aceto-,
acetoacetate,
acetoacetic acid,
acetoacetyl-coa
Example sentences from the Web for acetimeter
It is also common to speak of the degrees of the acetimeter as proof or over-proof.
Every division of the acetimeter (corresponding to ten fluid grains), so emptied, indicates 01 per cent.
To ascertain the per-centage of real acid, 5% must therefore be added to the acetimeter number.