thumb|150px|Ebulliometer of Świętosławski
thumb|150px|Ebulliometer of Świętosławski
In physics, an ebulliometer () is an instrument designed to accurately measure the boiling point of liquids by measuring the temperature of the vapor–liquid equilibrium either isobarically (at constant pressure) or isothermally (at constant temperature).
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