what device is used to measure the strength of brine solution.
a.salinometer
b.refractometer
c.thermometer
d.both a and b
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A hydrometer for measuring brine strength is also called, confusingly, a salinometer, a salimeter, a salometer, and a brinometer. My husband bought one at www.butcher-packer.com (search for “salinometer”). Priced at only $13.50, it’s a glass tube sealed at both ends.
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The salinometer is the correct solution.
- The Salinometer monitors and measures the salinity of brine solution produced by seawater distillation.
- A conductivity metre is another term for a salinometer, because dissolved salt in water increases its ability to conduct electricity at detectable quantities.
- In actual, salinometers evaluate the ability of ions present in an aqueous solution to transmit electric current.
- "Parts per million" is the unit of measurement for salinity (ppm).
- The conductivity is measured by the electrode unit, and this value is equal to a specified number of ppm.
- The salinity can be measured digitally in ppm on the salinometer.
- When the salinity exceeds a certain level, the Salinometer offers an audible and visible warning.
- A salinometer operates by running an electric current through a known mass of water. The salinity content of water may be easily estimated since salt water conducts electricity considerably more easily than pure water.
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