pleximetry
/plɛksɪˈmɛtri/Definitions
1. noun
A method of measuring the amount of impurities or dissolved substances in a liquid or gas, especially in water or air.
“The scientists used pleximetry to analyze the water quality in the polluted river.”
1. noun
A method of measuring the amount of impurities or dissolved substances in a liquid or gas, especially in water or air.
“The scientists used pleximetry to analyze the water quality in the polluted river.”