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1893 Antique Lippich Brass Polarimeter Antique Physic Analysis  Instrument
1893 Antique Lippich Brass Polarimeter Antique Physic Analysis  Instrument

1893 Antique Lippich Brass Polarimeter Antique Physic Analysis Instrument

By Societé Genevoise

Located in Milan, IT

Lippich polarimeter, scientifi instrument made in 1893 signed Societé Genevoise Genève, brass and black metal.

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1890s Swiss Used Polarimeter

Materials

Brass

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Saccharimetre a Penombres by Jj Duboscq
Saccharimetre a Penombres by Jj Duboscq

Saccharimetre a Penombres by Jj Duboscq

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H 20.08 in W 18.12 in D 9.85 in

Saccharimetre a Penombres by Jj Duboscq

By J. Duboscq, Paris 1

Located in London, by appointment only

This is commonly achieved using a measurement of refractive index (refractometer) or the angle of rotation of polarization of optically active sugars (polarimeter). Being related...

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19th Century French Louis Philippe Used Polarimeter

Materials

Steel, Brass

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