A refractometer is an instrument that measures the refractive index of a substance. Refractive index is the measure of how much light bends, or refracts, when entering a material. Refractometers are commonly used to determine the concentration of a solution, identify substances, and assess the purity of a sample in various fields such as food and beverage production, pharmaceuticals, gemology, and chemical analysis.
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