different between ebullioscope vs ebullioscopy
ebullioscope
English
Etymology
From Latin ?bull?re + -scope.
Noun
ebullioscope (plural ebullioscopes)
- (physics) An instrument used to measure the boiling point of liquids
Related terms
- ebullioscopic
- ebullioscopy
Translations
ebullioscope From the web:
- what does ebullioscopic mean
ebullioscopy
English
Etymology
From Latin ?bulli? +? -scopy.
Noun
ebullioscopy (uncountable)
- (physics) the measurement of the boiling point of liquids
Related terms
- ebullioscope
- ebullioscopic
Translations
ebullioscopy From the web:
- what does ebullioscopy mean
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