The (symbol °Bx) is a measurement system used to determine the concentration of dissolved solids in a liquid, most commonly sugar. One degree Brix is defined as 1 gram of sucrose in 100 grams of solution , representing the strength as a percentage by mass. How it Works
The scale is primarily based on the principle of . When light passes through a liquid, it bends (refracts) at different angles depending on the density of dissolved solids within that liquid. brix scale
: The most common tool for measurement is a refractometer , which can be analog (held up to light) or digital. Hydrometers are also used to measure Brix based on the liquid's specific gravity. The (symbol °Bx) is a measurement system used
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