"Fluorimetric" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
The term "fluorimetric" refers to the use of fluorescence to measure or detect the presence of a substance, typically in a analytical or diagnostic technique. Fluorimetric methods involve excitation of a molecule with light, causing it to emit fluorescence, which is then measured to determine the concentration or identity of the substance. This term is commonly used in chemistry, biology, and medicine to describe techniques such as fluorescence spectroscopy and fluorescence microscopy.
To fluoridate means to treat or mix with fluoride, a chemical that helps prevent tooth decay and strengthen tooth enamel, often by adding it to water supplies, toothpaste, or mouthwash.
Fluoridated refers to a substance, liquid, or toothpaste that contains the chemical fluorine in the form of fluoride ions. This is typically done to prevent tooth decay and promote good oral health.
Fluoroboride is a type of chemical compound that is a combination of fluorine and boron. Specifically, it is a boron compound in which some or all of the oxygen atoms have been replaced with fluorine atoms. Fluoroborides are typically used in the production of various chemicals and materials, such as pharmaceuticals, pesticides, and semiconductors. They can also be used as catalysts in chemical reactions.