Dictionary Definition
hydrometer n : a measuring instrument for
determining the specific gravity of a liquid or solid [syn:
gravimeter]
User Contributed Dictionary
English
Noun
- an instrument that floats in a liquid and indicates its specific gravity on a scale
Derived terms
Extensive Definition
A hydrometer is an instrument used to measure the
specific
gravity (or relative
density) of liquids;
that is, the ratio of the density of the liquid to the density of
water.
A hydrometer is usually made of glass and consists of a
cylindrical stem and a bulb weighted with mercury
or lead
shot to make it float upright. The liquid to be tested is
poured into a tall jar, and the hydrometer is gently lowered into
the liquid until it floats freely. The point at which the surface
of the liquid touches the stem of the hydrometer is noted.
Hydrometers usually contain a paper scale inside the stem, so that
the specific gravity can be read directly.
The operation of the hydrometer is based on the
Archimedes
principle that a solid suspended in a liquid will be buoyed up by a
force equal to the weight of the liquid displaced. Thus, the lower
the density of the substance, the lower the hydrometer will sink.
(See also
Relative density and hydrometers.) Some historians credit
Hypatia
of Alexandria with the invention of the hydrometer although
there is little evidence to support this.
In light liquids such as kerosene, gasoline, and alcohol, the hydrometer will
sink deeper, and in heavy liquids such as brine, milk, and acids it will not sink so far. In
fact, it is usual to have two separate instruments, one for heavy
liquids, on which the mark 1.000 for water is near the top of the
stem, and one for light liquids, on which the mark 1.000 is near
the bottom. In many industries a set of hydrometers is used
— covering specific gravity ranges of 1.0–0.95,
0.95–0.9 etc — to provide more precise
measurements.
Commercial uses
Because the commercial value of many liquids, including sugar solutions, sulfuric acid, and alcohol beverages such as beer and wine, depends directly on the specific gravity, hydrometers are used extensively.A lactometer is a hydrometer
used to test milk. The specific gravity of milk does not give a
conclusive indication of its composition since milk contains a
variety of substances that are either heavier or lighter than
water. Additional tests for fat content are necessary to determine
overall composition.
An alcoholometer is a
hydrometer which is used for determining the alcoholic strength of
liquids. It is also known as a
proof & traille hydrometer.
A saccharometer is a
hydrometer used for determining the amount of sugar in a solution.
It is primarily used by brewers and winemakers.
A thermohydrometer is a
hydrometer that has a thermometer enclosed in the
float section.
For measuring the density of petroleum products,
like fuel oils, the specimen is usually heated in a temperature
jacket with a thermometer placed behind it since density is
dependent on temperature. Light oils are placed in cooling jackets,
typically at 15oC. Very light oils with many volatile components
are measured in a variable volume container using a floating
piston sampling device to
minimize light end losses.
As a battery test it measures the temperature
compensated specific gravity and electrolyte temperature.
Soil analysis
A hydrometer analysis is the process by which
fine-grained soils, silts
and clays, are graded.
Hydrometer analysis is performed if the grain sizes are too small
for sieve
analysis. The basis for this test is Stoke's Law
for falling spheres in a viscous fluid in which the terminal
velocity of fall depends on the grain diameter and the densities of
the grain in suspension and of the fluid. The grain diameter thus
can be calculated from a knowledge of the distance and time of
fall. The hydrometer also determines the specific
gravity (or density)
of the suspension, and this enables the percentage of particles of
a certain equivalent particle diameter to be calculated.
References
- Hydrometer Information
- Hydrometers, Ertco Precision.
- Jurjen Draaijer. Milk Testing. Milk Producer Group Resource Book, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
- Using Your Hydrometer, Winemaking Home Page.
See also
hydrometer in Czech: Hustoměr
hydrometer in German: Aräometer
hydrometer in Estonian: Tihedusmõõtur
hydrometer in Spanish: Densímetro
hydrometer in French: Hydromètre
hydrometer in Icelandic: Flotmælir
hydrometer in Italian: Densimetro
hydrometer in Hebrew: הידרומטר
hydrometer in Lithuanian: Areometras
hydrometer in Macedonian: Ареометар
hydrometer in Dutch: Hydrometer
hydrometer in Norwegian: Hydrometer
hydrometer in Polish: Areometr
hydrometer in Russian: Ареометр
hydrometer in Slovenian: Areometer
hydrometer in Serbian: Ареометар
hydrometer in Finnish: Areometri
hydrometer in Swedish: Hydrometer
hydrometer in Vietnamese: Phù kế
hydrometer in Turkish: Hidrometre
hydrometer in Ukrainian:
Ареометр