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  2. International Commission for Uniform Methods of Sugar Analysis

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    Among these are methods for determination of dry solids content by polarimetry, densimetry and refractometry, color (extinction coefficient at 420 nm), reducing sugars, and the presence of metals such as arsenic and copper.

  3. Refractometer - Wikipedia

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    Refractometry [ edit ] Standard refractometers measure the extent of light refraction (as part of a refractive index) of transparent substances in either a liquid this is then used in order to identify a liquid sample, analyze the sample's purity, and determine the amount or concentration of dissolved substances within the sample.

  4. List of refractive indices - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Liquids at 20 °C ... 10% glucose solution in water: 589.29:

  5. Refractometry - Wikipedia

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    Refractometry is also used in the gelatin industry. To convert the RI of a gelatin sol (reported in Brix) to a gelatin concentration, one need only multiply by eight-tenths (0.8). A sol with a 10.0 RI would therefore be 8% gelatin by weight. This is known to be a reliable conversion for gelatin sols as low as 1% up to over 50%.

  6. Cauchy's equation - Wikipedia

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    The most general form of Cauchy's equation is n ( λ ) = A + B λ 2 + C λ 4 + ⋯ , {\displaystyle n(\lambda )=A+{\frac {B}{\lambda ^{2}}}+{\frac {C}{\lambda ^{4}}}+\cdots ,} where n is the refractive index, λ is the wavelength, A , B , C , etc., are coefficients that can be determined for a material by fitting the equation to measured ...

  7. Digital handheld refractometer - Wikipedia

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    Most operate on the same general critical angle principle as a traditional handheld refractometer.The difference is that light from an LED light source is focused on the underside or a prism element.

  8. Differential refractometer - Wikipedia

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    [9] [10] [11] Most manufacturer's recommend calibration with pure water and a sucrose calibration solution of a known refractive index. [12] Once the instrument is in calibration mode, the pure water acts as a zero baseline reading, while the sucrose solution compares its known RI to the output, and the machine is adjusted accordingly.

  9. Refractive index and extinction coefficient of thin film ...

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    It is found that the value of k(λ) in the deep UV wavelength range is of the order of k = 3 × 10 −4, and this small non-zero value is consistent with T = 0 in the deep UV. Ex. 3: Reflectance and transmittance spectra in 190–1000nm range of ITO deposited on the glass substrate described above, plus the n ( λ ) and k ( λ ) spectra of the ...