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Alkalimeter
The Berthollimeter (in French: berthollimètre) is an analytical-chemistry instrument named after the French chemist Claude-Louis Berthollet. Invented by François-Antoine-Henri Descroizilles in 1791, the original device served to measure the quantity of chlorine in dyes used in the dyeing art. Descroizilles [...]
Creator
- Francois Antoine Henri Descroizilles
Publisher
- Museo Galileo - Istituto e Museo di Storia della Scienza
Subject
- Chemistry
- chemistry
Type of item
- Alkalimeter
- alkalimeters
Medium
- glass
- Glass
- glass (material)
Providing institution
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Rights
- © Museo Galileo - Istituto e Museo di Storia della Scienza
Creation date
- early 19th cent.
- 1820
- 1801
Identifier
- urn:imss:instrument:016707
Extent
- height 230 mm, diameter 55 mm
Language
- eng
- ita
References
- http://catalogue.museogalileo.it/biography/ClaudeLouisBerthollet.html
Year
- 1801
- 1820
Providing country
- Italy