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How to pronounce calorimetry in English?

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Type Words
Type of measure, measurement, measuring, mensuration
Derivation calorimetric

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The term latent heat was introduced into calorimetry around 1750 by Joseph Black.
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The metabolic cart uses a process called calorimetry to get this measurement.
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Cold fusion is a theory to explain erratic calorimetry results.
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It is a theory to explain a lot of erratic calorimetry results.
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Solution Calorimetry is a book that gives background information on thermal analysis and calorimetry.
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Modulated temperature differential scanning calorimetry.
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Differential scanning calorimetry gives information on melting point together with its enthalpy of fusion.
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Other values may be determined indirectly by calorimetry.
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Heat transfer can be measured by calorimetry.
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  • Measurement of quantities of heat
  • (calorimeter) a measuring instrument that determines quantities of heat
  • (calorimetric) of or relating to the measurement of heat
  • (Calorimeter (physics)) In particle physics, a calorimeter is an experimental apparatus that measures the energy of particles. Most particles enter the calorimeter and initiate a particle shower and the particles' energy is deposited in the calorimeter, collected, and measured. ...
  • The science of measuring the heat absorbed or evolved during the course of a chemical reaction or change of state; A wide headband that covers the ears, for wearing on cold days
  • (calorimeter) An apparatus for measuring the heat generated or absorbed by either a chemical reaction, change of phase or some other physical change
  • (calorimeter) an insulated device used to measure the amount of heat absorbed or released during a physical or chemical process.
  • (calorimeter) A device that can measure the energy deposited in it. (originally devices to measure heat energy deposited, using change of temperature; particle physicists use the word for any energy measuring device.)
  • (Calorimeter) An apparatus that is used to empirically determine the heating value of a combustible material.