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Англо-русский словарь технических терминов. 2005.
Англо-русский словарь технических терминов. 2005.
Baumé scale — The Baumé scale is a pair of hydrometer scales developed by French pharmacist Antoine Baumé in 1768 to measure density of various liquids. The unit of the Baumé scale has been notated variously as degrees Baumé, B°, Bé° and simply Baumé (the… … Wikipedia
Baumé — Antoine, French chemist and pharmacist, 1728–1804. See Baumé scale. * * * Bau·mé also Bau·me or Beau·mé bō mā, bō (.)mā adj being, measured according to, or calibrated in accordance with a Baumé scale <a Baumé hydrometer> Bau·mé bō mā… … Medical dictionary
Baumé, Antoine — (1728 1804) chemist, pharmacist, botanist Born in Senlis, Antoine Baumé, who studied at the College of Pharmacy in Paris, experimented with quite diverse materials: preparations of mercury, sulfur, platinum, fat bodies, boric acid;… … France. A reference guide from Renaissance to the Present
Baumé — a scale in degrees named for Antoine Baumé, used for measuring density in liquids, e.g. in brines used for preserving fish, 22ºBé equals 100% saturation. For liquids heavier than water, to convert from °Bé to specific gravity at 60°Fahrenheit,… … Dictionary of ichthyology
Baumé scale — noun The original scale used on the Baumé type of densimeter to quantify the density of liquids … Wiktionary
Baumé scale — /ˈboʊmeɪ ˌskeɪl/ (say bohmay .skayl) noun 1. one of two hydrometer scales for measuring the density of liquids, one for liquids lighter than water, the other for liquids heavier than water. 2. Winemaking a measurement of the sugar content in… …
Baumé — a measure of relative density; see degree Baumé … Dictionary of units of measurement
degree Baumé — (°B or °Bé) a unit of relative density, as read on a type of hydrometer invented by the French chemist Antoine Baumé (1728 1804). Two scales are used, depending on whether the liquid is lighter than water or heavier than water. For lighter… … Dictionary of units of measurement
Ammonia — For other uses, see Ammonia (disambiguation). Ammonia … Wikipedia
API gravity — The American Petroleum Institute gravity, or API gravity, is a measure of how heavy or light a petroleum liquid is compared to water. If its API gravity is greater than 10, it is lighter and floats on water; if less than 10, it is heavier and… … Wikipedia
Brix — For other uses, see Brix (disambiguation). Degrees Brix (symbol °Bx) is the sugar content of an aqueous solution. One degree Brix is 1 gram of sucrose in 100 grams of solution and represents the strength of the solution as percentage by weight (% … Wikipedia