salimetry

/ˌsælɪˈmɛtri/
noun
  1. The measurement of the amount of salt in a substance, especially in water.
    • Salimetry is an important part of testing water quality in coastal areas.
    • Farmers use salimetry to measure salt levels in irrigation water.
    • The lab technician performed salimetry on the seawater sample to check its salt content.
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