An instrument used to measure the density of milk is called a _________.
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Solution
The relative density of pure milk is 1.045 and a simple hydrometer cannot record the small change in density of the milk caused due to adulteration of milk.
A special hydrometer called “lactometer” is used to measure the density of the milk very precisely.
A lactometer can measure densities within the range of 1 g/cm3 to 1.045 g/cm3.
A lactometer is made highly sensitive by reducing the area of the cross-section of its stem and increasing its length.
Hence, an instrument used to measure the density of milk is called a lactometer.