Definition: The word "alkalometry" does not appear in the Hebrew Bible, but rather within a passage found in the Tanakh (Hebrew Pentecostal Bible). The term is used to refer to the concept that a substance's chemical composition changes according to the conditions under which it is placed. This change can be quantifiable by measuring its pH level or another related property. The verse that uses the term "alkalometry" is found in Deuteronomy 18:15, where it's used to describe how God instructed his people about water and their relationship with it: "The waters of the earth are your water; there is no water on it. The earth shall be made clean for you by God. So he brought a well up out of the earth, and said, 'Come forth into the earth, and drink of the wells which are in it.' And all the people came forth to drink from the wells." This verse illustrates how the physical properties (such as color, texture, or taste) of water can change depending on the conditions under which they are kept or used.
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