- Pycnometer
The pycnometer (from Greek: πυκνός (puknos) meaning "dense"), also called pyknometer or specific gravity bottle, is a flask, usually made of glass, with a close-fitting
ground glass stopper with acapillary tube through it, so that air bubbles may escape from the apparatus. This enables thedensity of afluid to be measured accurately, by reference to an appropriate working fluid such aswater or mercury, using ananalytical balance .If the flask is weighed empty, full of water, and full of a liquid whose specific gravity is desired, the specific gravity of the liquid can easily be calculated. The
particle density of a powder, to which the usual method of weighing cannot be applied, can also be determined with a pycnometer. The powder is added to the pycnometer, which is then weighed, giving the weight of the powder sample. The pycnometer is then filled with a liquid of known density, in which the powder is completely insoluble. The weight of the displaced liquid can then be determined, and hence thespecific gravity of the powder.The pycnometer is used in ISO standard: ISO 1183-1:2004, and ASTM standard: ASTM D854.
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