microbalance

/ˈmaɪkroʊˌbæləns/
noun
  1. A very sensitive instrument used to measure extremely small masses, often in a laboratory.
    • She calibrated the microbalance before starting the experiment.
    • The chemist used a microbalance to weigh a tiny sample of powder.
    • Microbalances are essential for experiments that require precise measurements.
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