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ETYMOLOGY OF THE WORD EBULLIOSCOPY

From ebullioscope, from Latin ebullire to boil over + -scope.
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PRONUNCIATION OF EBULLIOSCOPY

ebullioscopy  [ɪˌbʌlɪˈɒskəpɪ] play
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GRAMMATICAL CATEGORY OF EBULLIOSCOPY

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Ebullioscopy is a noun.
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WHAT DOES EBULLIOSCOPY MEAN IN ENGLISH?

Ebullioscope

An ebullioscope is an instrument for measuring the boiling point of a liquid. This can be used for determining the alcoholic strength of a mixture, or for determining the molecular weight of a non-volatile solute based on the boiling-point elevation. The procedure is known as ebullioscopy. The first ebullioscope was invented in 1838 by Brossard-Vidal, and was used for measuring alcoholic content. The advantage of this method was that the boiling point is relatively insensitive to other components such as sugars. Older alcoholimeters were based on measuring the density, which is more sensitive to the presence of other solutes. A later version was built by the French chemist François-Marie Raoult, but the difficulty to determine the exact temperature was overcome by the invention of the Beckmann thermometer by Ernst Otto Beckmann in 1887. This improvement made the ebullioscope a standard apparatus to determine the molecular weight of substances in solution by using the ebullioscopic constant of the solvent.

Definition of ebullioscopy in the English dictionary

The definition of ebullioscopy in the dictionary is a technique for finding molecular weights of substances by measuring the extent to which they change the boiling point of a solvent.

WORDS THAT RHYME WITH EBULLIOSCOPY


arthroscopy
ɑːˈθrɒskəpɪ
bioscopy
baɪˈɒskəpɪ
coelioscopy
ˌsi:lɪˈɒskəpɪ
colonoscopy
ˌkɒləˈnɒskəpɪ
colposcopy
kɒlˈpɒskəpɪ
cryoscopy
kraɪˈɒskəpɪ
cystoscopy
sɪsˈtɒskəpɪ
endoscopy
ˌenˈdɒskəpɪ
fluoroscopy
flʊəˈrɒskəpɪ
gastroscopy
ɡæsˈtrɒskəpɪ
laparoscopy
ˌlæpəˈrɒskəpɪ
laryngoscopy
ˌlərɪŋˈɡɒskəpɪ
microscopy
maɪˈkrɒskəpɪ
peritoneoscopy
ˌpɛrɪtənɪˈɒskəpɪ
radioscopy
ˌreɪdɪˈɒskəpɪ
sigmoidoscopy
ˌsɪɡmɔɪdˈɒskəpɪ
spectroscopy
spɛkˈtrɒskəpɪ
stereoscopy
ˌstɛrɪˈɒskəpɪ
tracheoscopy
ˌtrækɪˈɒskəpɪ
zooscopy
zəʊˈɒskəpɪ

WORDS THAT BEGIN LIKE EBULLIOSCOPY

ebriose
ebriosity
Ebro
EBS
EBU
ebullience
ebulliency
ebullient
ebulliently
ebulliometer
ebulliometry
ebullioscope
ebullioscopic
ebullioscopical
ebullioscopically
ebullition
eburnation
eburnean
eburneous
eburnification

WORDS THAT END LIKE EBULLIOSCOPY

copy
deuteroscopy
fetoscopy
galvanoscopy
hieroscopy
horoscopy
manoscopy
microwave spectroscopy
oesophagoscopy
omoplatoscopy
oneiroscopy
ophthalmoscopy
ornithoscopy
otoscopy
proctoscopy
Raman spectroscopy
retinoscopy
rhinoscopy
skiascopy
telescopy
ultramicroscopy

Synonyms and antonyms of ebullioscopy in the English dictionary of synonyms

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Translation of «ebullioscopy» into 25 languages

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TRANSLATION OF EBULLIOSCOPY

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Translator English - Chinese

沸点升高测定
1,325 millions of speakers

Translator English - Spanish

Ebulloscopia
570 millions of speakers

English

ebullioscopy
510 millions of speakers

Translator English - Hindi

ebullioscopy
380 millions of speakers
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Translator English - Arabic

ebullioscopy
280 millions of speakers

Translator English - Russian

ebullioscopy
278 millions of speakers

Translator English - Portuguese

ebullioscopy
270 millions of speakers

Translator English - Bengali

ebullioscopy
260 millions of speakers

Translator English - French

ébullioscopie
220 millions of speakers

Translator English - Malay

Ebullioscopy
190 millions of speakers

Translator English - German

Ebullioskopie
180 millions of speakers

Translator English - Japanese

沸点上昇法
130 millions of speakers

Translator English - Korean

끓는점 오름
85 millions of speakers

Translator English - Javanese

Ebullioscopy
85 millions of speakers
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Translator English - Vietnamese

ebullioscopy
80 millions of speakers

Translator English - Tamil

ebullioscopy
75 millions of speakers

Translator English - Marathi

इबुलिओस्कोपी
75 millions of speakers

Translator English - Turkish

ebullioscopy
70 millions of speakers

Translator English - Italian

ebullioscopia
65 millions of speakers

Translator English - Polish

ebullioscopy
50 millions of speakers

Translator English - Ukrainian

ebullioscopy
40 millions of speakers

Translator English - Romanian

ebullioscopy
30 millions of speakers
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Translator English - Greek

ζεσεοσκοπία
15 millions of speakers
af

Translator English - Afrikaans

ebullioscopy
14 millions of speakers
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Translator English - Swedish

ebullioscopi
10 millions of speakers
no

Translator English - Norwegian

ebullioscopy
5 millions of speakers

Trends of use of ebullioscopy

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TENDENCIES OF USE OF THE TERM «EBULLIOSCOPY»

The term «ebullioscopy» is barely ever used and occupies the 205.026 position in our list of most widely used terms in the English dictionary.
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FREQUENCY OF USE OF THE TERM «EBULLIOSCOPY» OVER TIME

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10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «EBULLIOSCOPY»

Discover the use of ebullioscopy in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to ebullioscopy and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Organometallic Syntheses: Nontransition-Metal Compounds
... Electron diITraction e RMgCl Ethyl ether 2 Ebullioscopy f RMgBr, RMgI Ethyl ether 1 (0.1 mole/liter), Ebullioscopy f 2 (0.3 mole/liter) RMgX Tetrahydro- I Ebullioscopy f furan CgHsMgBr'2(CH3CHZ)ZO Solid 1 X-ray analysis g (CH 3) 3Al Solid ...
John Eisch, 2012
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Polymers: Chemistry and Physics of Modern Materials, 2nd Edition
In(l-x2)*-x2 (9.6) We can now make use of these approximations to calculate Mn. 9.6 Ebullioscopy and cryoscopy In principle these two methods can be treated together and the relevant expressions are derived from the Clausius-Clapeyron ...
J.M.G. Cowie, 1991
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Polymer Science Dictionary
Occasionally used with polymer solutions for the determination of number average molecular mass. ebulliometry (ebullioscopy) A technique for the determination of the molecular mass of a solute, by measurement of its ability to raise the ...
Mark S. M. Alger, 1997
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Physical Chemistry: Understanding our Chemical World
Ebullioscopy and the elevation of boiling point We often boil vegetables in salted water (the concentration of table salt is usually in the range 0.01–0.05 moldm−3). The salt makes the food taste nicer, although we should wash off any excess ...
Paul M. S. Monk, 2008
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Physical Chemistry in Depth
Acetic anhydride shows a slight association, which is in accordance with the slight divergence from the normal value as shown by Trouton's rule. Eventually, we annotate that the experimental technique of ebullioscopy was greatly improved by ...
Johannes Karl Fink, 2009
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Essential Of Physical Chemistry (M.E)
... point of 0.1 molal aqueous solution of urea. The concentration of the unknown solution is (a) 0.1 M (b) 0.2 M (c) 0.5 M (d) 1.0 M Answer. (a) The study of depression in freezing point of a solution is called (a) osmotic pressure (b) ebullioscopy ...
Arun Bahl, 1943
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I.I.T. Chemistry
Sensitivity of molecular weight determination decreases with increase in mol. wt. by ebullioscopy method. 2. Osmosis and diffusion differ in that osmosis is one way traffic and diffusion is a two way traffic. 3. Relative lowering of vapour pressure ...
Dr. P. B. Saxena
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Polymers: The Origins and Growth of a Science
81 Chtoroprene: polymeri/ation. 67. 68. 129 synthesis. 68 Chromatography, 198. 199.214 gel permeation. 240 Collagen. 84 Colligative properties. see Cryoscopy; Ebullioscopy; Osmometry Colloids. 28, 38, 47-52, 80. 87, 91-95, 101, 148, 157.
Herbert Morawetz, 2002
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Thermodynamics and Introductory Statistical Mechanics
If we define ATbI Tb — Ti, which also has the opposite sign to ATf, it is clear that the expression for the ebullioscopy constant ought to be the same as for the cryogenic constant, except for the replacement of AHfus by AHvap and AT,: by ATb.
Bruno Linder, 2004
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Bibliography of Bibliographies on Chemistry and Chemical ...
Soc. 28: 388-396 (1915); Chem. Eng. 21: 118-121 (1915). 69 references, annotated. DYNAMITE. See Explosives. DYSPROSIUM. See Rare earths. EBULLIOSCOPY Landolt-Bornstein. Seidepunkts- erhohungen von wasserigen Losung- en.
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