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Just so, what is a Baume hydrometer?
Baume Hydrometers. The Baume scale is a pair of hydrometer scales developed by French pharmacist Antoine Baumé in 1768 to measure density of various liquids. One scale measures the density of liquids heavier than water and the other, liquids lighter than water.
In respect to this, what does Baume mean?
Definition of Baumé (Entry 1 of 2) : being, calibrated in accordance with, or according to either of two arbitrary hydrometer scales for liquids lighter than water or for liquids heavier than water that indicate specific gravity in degrees.
Understanding degrees Baume The Baumé scale measures the specific gravity of a solution, which is the ratio between the density of, for example, sugar syrup to the density of water. A reading of 10 degree Baume means that the liquid contains 17.5% sugar (1 degree Baumé = 1.75% sugar within a solution).