pyknometri
Pyknometry (also referred to as pycnometry) is a set of methods for determining the density of solids by measuring the solid’s volume using a known reference volume, typically with a pycnometer. The approach relies on the principle that a solid’s mass divided by its volume yields its density. Pycnometric measurements are commonly used for powders, ceramics, metals, polymers, and porous materials to assess true or skeletal density and, when combined with bulk density, porosity.
In liquid-based pycnometry, a solid sample is weighed and then immersed in a liquid of known density
Gas pycnometry, or gas pycnometry, uses an inert gas (commonly helium) at controlled pressure to determine the
Standards and practice for pyknometry are provided by organizations such as ASTM and ISO and vary by