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baume
波美(比重計)
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Bau·me
/boˈme, ˈbo(ˌ)me/
形容詞
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Bau·mé
/boˈme, ˈbo(ˌ)me/
形容詞
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Bau·mé
a.
Designating
or
conforming
to
either
of
the
scales
used
by
the
French
chemist
Antoine
Baum
é
in
the
graduation
of
his
hydrometers
;
of
or
relating
to
Baumé's
scales
or
hydrometers
.
There
are
two
Baum
é
hydrometers
.
One
,
which
is
used
with
liquids
heavier
than
water
,
sinks
to
0°
in
pure
water
,
and
to
15°
in
a
15
per
cent
salt
solution
;
the
other
,
for
liquids
lighter
than
water
,
sinks
to
0°
in
a
10
per
cent
salt
solution
and
to
10°
in
pure
water
.
In
both
cases
the
graduation
,
based
on
the
distance
between
these
fundamental
points
,
is
continued
along
the
stem
as
far
as
desired
.
Note:
Since
all
the
degrees
on
a
Baum
é
scale
are
thus
equal
in
length
,
while
those
on
a
specific-gravity
scale
grow
smaller
as
the
density
increases
,
there
is
no
simple
relation
between
degrees
Baum
é
and
specific
gravity
.
However
,
readings
on
Baumés
scale
may
be
approximately
reduced
to
specific
gravities
by
the
following
formul
æ (
x
in
each
case
being
the
reading
on
Baumé's
scale
):
(a)
for
liquids
heavier
than
water
,
sp
.
gr
. = 144 ÷ (144 -
x
);
(b)
for
liquids
lighter
than
water
,
sp
.
gr
. = 144 ÷ (134 +
x
).
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