Adjective
Of or pertaining to the process of using the calorimeter.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAccordingly, Rankine measured quantity of heat in units of work, rather than as a calorimetric quantity. Source: Internet
Experimentally conveniently measured coefficients Empirically, it is convenient to measure properties of calorimetric materials under experimentally controlled conditions. Source: Internet
Most chemists relied on the familiar thermodynamics of heat (enthalpy) of Berthelot, Ostwald, and Van’t Hoff, and the calorimetric school. Source: Internet
From this, further mathematical and thermodynamic reasoning leads to another relation between classical calorimetric quantities. Source: Internet
The calibration of the calorimetric detectors is a key parameter and has to be performed very carefully. Source: Internet
The main advantage of the setup is the increase of the experimental vessel's size and consequently the size of the sample, without affecting the accuracy of the calorimetric measurement. Source: Internet