experimentallyex‧per‧i‧men‧tal‧ly /ɪkˌsperəˈmentl-i/ adverb - Conceptually more complicated, but experimentally simpler.
- Everything was perfect except that when I came to train experimentally naive monkeys, I discovered that they did not like peanuts.
- However, it can be calculated by application of Hess's law to three standard enthalpies which can be determined experimentally.
- It also predicts a stress-superposition law which has been observed experimentally.
- Secondly, stimulation of capsaicin sensitive neurones in the stomach enhances the resistance of the gastric mucosa against experimentally imposed damage.
- She dropped a rock on its head experimentally.
- This treatment was used experimentally approximately 20 years ago, with mixed results.
VERB► determine· However, it can be calculated by application of Hess's law to three standard enthalpies which can be determined experimentally.· Whether or not motion occurs is most precisely determined experimentally by its effect on the heat transfer.· Probability distribution functions are sometimes determined experimentally, but much more frequently further average quantities are measured.· It is given the symbol U. The absolute value of the internal energy of a system can not be determined experimentally.· All three of these enthalpies can be determined experimentally by calorimetric methods.· The relative molecular masses of non-volatile substances can be determined experimentally by colligative methods.· The depression of freezing point can be determined experimentally using the apparatus shown in figure 6.38.· Many reaction enthalpies can not be determined experimentally because the reactions can not be brought about in the laboratory.
nounexperimentexperimentationadjectiveexperimentalverbexperimentadverbexperimentally