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Mass of one equivalent
In chemistry, equivalent weight (more precisely, equivalent mass) is the mass of one equivalent, that is the mass of a given substance which will combine
Equivalent_weight
Amount of substance needed to fully react with a given amount of another
(see Equivalent weight § In history). The mass of an equivalent is called its equivalent weight. The formula from milligrams (mg) to milli-equivalent (mEq)
Equivalent_(chemistry)
Mass deposited per unit charge
finding electrochemical equivalent is as follows: Z = E / F {\displaystyle Z=E/F} where E {\displaystyle E} is the Equivalent weight of the substance and
Electrochemical_equivalent
Force on a mass due to gravity
exist for weight, not all of which are equivalent. The most common definition of weight found in introductory physics textbooks defines weight as the force
Weight
Measure of the epoxy content of a substance
Epoxy value derives from the Epoxy equivalent weight (EEW) or Weight Per Epoxide (WPE) and is a measure of the epoxy content of an epoxy resin or epoxy
Epoxy_value
Molar concentration divided by equivalence factor
N is normality, msol is the mass of solute in grams, EWsol is the equivalent weight of solute, and Vsoln is the volume of the entire solution in liters
Equivalent_concentration
Absorbed dose of ionizing radiation weighted with the quality factor
for Weights and Measures (CIPM) and the US Nuclear Regulatory Commission continue to use the old terminology of quality factors and dose equivalent, even
Equivalent_dose
Mass per unit of area of paper
one below: Weight of the source ream × Applicable conversion factor from the table below To convert from a basis weight to its equivalent grammage, the
Grammage
Unit of cargo capacity
The twenty-foot equivalent unit (abbreviated TEU or teu) is a general unit of cargo capacity, often used for container ships and container ports. It is
Twenty-foot_equivalent_unit
Physical laws of electrochemistry
electrodes are directly proportional to their respective chemical equivalent/equivalent weight (E). This turns out to be the molar mass (M) divided by the valence
Faraday's laws of electrolysis
Faraday's_laws_of_electrolysis
Brand name for a chemical product
the molecular weight has been estimated at 105–106 Da. Instead, the equivalent weight (EW) and material thickness are used to describe most commercially
Nafion
Type of material
content. This is expressed as the "epoxide equivalent weight", which is the ratio between the molecular weight of the monomer and the number of epoxide
Epoxy
Eight principal wives of Hindu god Krishna
a tree and gifted him to Narada, later redeeming him by paying an equivalent weight in gold. In the scriptures, Krishna's wives are described as having
Ashtabharya
Explosive made using nitroglycerin
generated by an equivalent density and grain size of a standard explosive). For example, high-explosive 65% Extra dynamite has a weight strength of 65%
Dynamite
acceptance of the law allowed tables of element equivalent weights to be drawn up. These equivalent weights were widely used by chemists in the 19th century
Law_of_reciprocal_proportions
Throwing game
other hand, is twice as dense as brass; thus a tungsten barrel of equivalent weight could be thirty percent smaller in diameter than a brass one. Pure
Darts
Unit of mass
one litra of gold equivalent to 72 solidi. A hundred litrai were known as a kentēnarion (κεντηνάριον, "hundredweight"). Its weight seems to have decreased
Pound_(mass)
a title of one of the other three major sanctioning bodies in an equivalent weight division, that boxer is granted a special recognition of "Unified
List of current world boxing champions
List_of_current_world_boxing_champions
SI unit of amount of substance
between atomic masses (promoted by proponents of atomic theory) and equivalent weights (promoted by its opponents and which sometimes differed from relative
Mole_(unit)
German rimless hunting rifle cartridge
(30 m/s) faster than the .220 Swift cartridge firing a bullet of equivalent weight. The larger case capacity means that handloaders can produce 50-grain
5.6×57mm
Revolver cartridge designed by James and Keith Tow
rifle-style muzzle brake. Since the .500 Bushwhacker is capable of firing equivalent weight bullets at nearly twice the velocity of other large bore handgun cartridges
.500_Bushwhacker
Weight per unit volume of a material
The specific weight, also known as the unit weight (symbol γ, the Greek letter gamma), is a volume-specific quantity defined as the weight W divided by
Specific_weight
Category of ritual donations mentioned in the Puranic texts of ancient India
include the tula-purusha — weighing of a person and the donation of equivalent weight in gold, and hiranya-garbha — the donation of a golden pot. The earliest
Sixteen_great_gifts
Business jet
airport's 4,948 ft runway and flying to Van Nuys Airport with the equivalent weight of a fully fitted interior and 2,400 lbs of additional payload. While
Bombardier_Global_7500
Measurement of wheeled motor vehicles
specified by the manufacturer. For a motorcycle, wet weight is the equivalent term. Dry weight is the weight of a vehicle without any consumables, passengers
Vehicle_weight
Weight class in combat sports
class is derived from bantam chickens. Brazilian jiu-jitsu has an equivalent Rooster weight. The first gloved world title fight in this division was fought
Bantamweight
Artist's multiple by Piero Manzoni
auction fees. The tins were originally to be valued according to their equivalent weight in gold – $37 each in 1961 – with the price fluctuating according
Artist's_Shit
The term human equivalent is used in a number of different contexts. This term can refer to human equivalents of various comparisons of animate and inanimate
Human_equivalent
Topics referred to by the same term
connected statements requires the truth of the other Equivalent (chemistry) Equivalence point Equivalent weight Turing equivalence (theory of computation), or
Equivalence
Measurement of a population's nutritional status
same in all populations, the two definitions are equivalent. Weight for height is chosen rather than weight for age since the latter may indicate long-term
Global_acute_malnutrition
Measurement unit in the music industry
The album-equivalent unit, or album equivalent, often shortened to just unit, is a sales metric in the music industry that defines the number of songs
Album-equivalent_unit
Measure used to describe relative energy expenditure
The metabolic equivalent of task (MET) is the objective measure of the ratio of the rate at which a person expends energy, relative to the mass of that
Metabolic_equivalent_of_task
Topics referred to by the same term
type of biological warfare that uses insects to attack the enemy Equivalent weight, in chemistry Exawatt, an SI unit of power Extinct in the wild, a
EW
Ancient Indian practice in which a person is weighed against a commodity such as gold
commodity (such as gold, grain, fruits or other objects), and the equivalent weight of that commodity is offered as donation. The Tulabhara is mentioned
Tulabhara
Inorganic compound
soluble in water than the potassium salt (49 g/L at 0 °C) and its equivalent weight is also lower, which is often desirable. Sodium dichromate is generated
Sodium_dichromate
Units of measurement in Jewish religious texts
encompassed under these systems of measurement (whether in linear distance, weight or volume of capacity) have given rise, in some instances, to disputes,
Biblical and Talmudic units of measurement
Biblical_and_Talmudic_units_of_measurement
Weight classes used in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu
Boxing Weight Class Kickboxing weight classes Mixed martial arts weight classes Professional wrestling weight classes Wrestling weight classes The weight divisions
Brazilian jiu-jitsu weight classes
Brazilian_jiu-jitsu_weight_classes
British chemist (1837–1898)
many of his contemporaries, Newlands first used the terms "equivalent weight" and "atomic weight" without any distinction of meaning and in his first paper
John_Newlands_(chemist)
Chemical compound
molecular weight of 222.3 and thus a NCO equivalent weight of 111.15. TMXDI has a molecular weight of 244.3 and thus an equivalent weight of 122.15.
Tetramethylxylylene diisocyanate
Tetramethylxylylene_diisocyanate
Ancient unit of mass
the equivalent of the Middle Eastern kakkaru or kikkar. A Babylonian talent was 30.2 kg (66 lb 9 oz). Ancient Israel adopted the Babylonian weight talent
Talent_(measurement)
Equivalent weight that balances a mechanical system
A counterweight is a weight that, by applying an opposite force, provides balance and stability of a mechanical system. The purpose of a counterweight
Counterweight
Sports
Weight throw (or Weight for distance) is a traditional strength sport and throwing event derived from ancient Scottish Highland games. Unlike its other
Weight_throw
Concept in Lie algebra representation theory
of weights of an algebra A over a field F is a generalisation of that of eigenvalues. They are algebra homomorphisms from A to F, or equivalently, one-dimensional
Weight (representation theory)
Weight_(representation_theory)
Measurement of yarn thickness
yarn is required for various articles, so that 12 is equivalent to 8 ply (worsted weight, medium weight) yarn. A more hands-on method, there is the test swatch
Yarn_weight
Difference between mass and weight
In common usage, the mass of an object is often referred to as its weight, though these are in fact different concepts and quantities. Nevertheless, one
Mass_versus_weight
Highest-quality standard in metrology or chemistry
(low reactivity) Low hygroscopicity (to minimize weight changes due to humidity) High equivalent weight (to minimize weighing errors) Long lasting molar
Primary_standard
Technique in chemistry and manufacturing
source, the products produced in the cells are proportional to their equivalent weight. These are known as Faraday's laws of electrolysis. Each electrode
Electrolysis
combine with 8 grams of oxygen to form 9 grams of water, therefore the "equivalent weight" of oxygen is 8 grams. These ideas where widely used by chemists without
History_of_atomic_theory
Law of nature relevant to chemistry
for establishing equivalent weights for each chemical element. Elemental equivalent weights can then be used to derive atomic weights for each element
Chemical_law
Lever-action rifle
of a hang-fire cartridge, and stronger than a top-eject frame of equivalent weight. The Model 1889 was chambered for the same cartridges as the 1888
Marlin_Model_1894
Number of nonzero symbols in a string
The Hamming weight of a string is the number of symbols that are different from the zero-symbol of the alphabet used. It is thus equivalent to the Hamming
Hamming_weight
Ratio of the number of particles in a sample to Avogadro's constant
first tables of equivalent weights are published for acid–base reactions. Richter also notes that, for a given acid, the equivalent mass of the acid
Amount_of_substance
Flaws in a ceramic glaze
replace some SiO2 by B2O3; replace fluxes of high equivalent weight by fluxes of lower equivalent weight. To prevent peeling, the body or glaze should be
Glaze_defects
U.S. Military adopted variant of the FN MAG
the solicitation program, the company felt that it could produce an equivalent weight reduction by more efficient manufacturing methods instead of simply
M240_machine_gun
Type of simple machine
as 4/9 × 9/4 = 1, meaning that an applied force will lift an equivalent weight and there is no mechanical advantage. This is not usually the goal
Compound_lever
Unit of mass
(the mass of a carob seed) was equivalent to the weight of four wheat grains or three barleycorns. Since the weights of these seeds are highly variable
Grain_(unit)
Building material
to support plaster or stucco. Expanded metal is stronger than an equivalent weight of wire mesh such as chicken wire, because the material is flattened
Expanded_metal
German physician and chemist (1830–1895)
elements by atomic weight, until then had been stymied by the widespread use of equivalent weights for the elements, rather than atomic weights. He published
Lothar_Meyer
German chemist (1762–1807)
1000 parts by weight of sulfuric acid. From his data, Ernst Gottfried Fischer calculated in 1802 the first table of chemical equivalents, taking sulphuric
Jeremias_Benjamin_Richter
Species of fungus
grains with solubles (DDGS) composition, but not ethanol yield on an equivalent weight basis. Although not common, when the conditions are conducive, this
Stenocarpella_maydis
Amount of reducing sugars in a sugar product
Dextrose equivalent (DE) is a measure of the amount of reducing sugars present in a sugar product, expressed as a percentage on a dry basis relative to
Dextrose_equivalent
American weight management company
10% weight loss. Int J Obes 2007;31:1270-1276. Donnelly JE, Goetz J, Gibson C, Sullivan DK, Lee R, Smith BK, et al. Equivalent weight loss for weight management
Health_Management_Resources
Radiation unit
The roentgen equivalent man (rem) is a CGS unit of equivalent dose, effective dose, and committed dose, which are dose measures used to estimate potential
Roentgen_equivalent_man
Ballast carried to counteract buoyancy
March 2023. Retrieved 22 March 2023. ^ Derivation of formula for equivalent apparent weight in water. Density = mass/volume, ρ = m/V so m = ρ × V Buoyancy
Diving_weighting_system
Unit of mass or volume with different values
(0.99 to 2.83 m3) in size. Because the ton (of any system of measuring weight) is usually the heaviest unit named in colloquial speech, its name also
Ton
equivalent conditions above hold we say ω belongs to A∞. The definition of an Ap weight and the reverse Hölder inequality indicate that such a weight
Muckenhoupt_weights
Mass of KOH needed to neutralize 1 gram of acetylized substance
The value may also be used to calculate equivalent weight and if the functionality is known, the molecular weight also. Moghimi, Abolghasem; Omrani, Ismail;
Hydroxyl_value
Increase in a person's total body mass
Weight gain is an increase in body weight. This can involve an increase in muscle mass, fat deposits, excess fluids such as water or other factors. Weight
Weight_gain
Instrument for measuring electric charge
Electrochemical cell Electrochemical equivalent Electrochemistry Electrolysis Electrolytic cell Equivalent (chemistry) Equivalent weight Faraday's laws of electrolysis
Voltameter
System of measurements
marked with imperial equivalents. Apothecaries' units are not mentioned in the acts of 1824 and 1825. At the time, apothecaries' weights and measures were
Imperial_units
British experimental rocket-propelled explosive cart of WW2
were attached to the wheels, and the payload was simulated by an equivalent weight of sand. When Shute gave the signal, the rockets were ignited and
Panjandrum
Mass per amount of substance
In chemistry, the molar mass (M) (sometimes called molecular weight or formula weight, but see related quantities for usage) of a chemical substance (element
Molar_mass
Sculpture series by Henry Moore
inspired German artist Fritz Balthaus in 2009 to cast bronze ingots of equivalent weight which, arranged in a form approximating Moore's sculpture, are displayed
Reclining_Figure_1969–70
Unit of mass equal to that of Earth
Earth is M🜨 = 5.9722×1024 kg, with a relative uncertainty of 10−4. It is equivalent to an average density of 5515 kg/m3. Using the nearest metric prefix,
Earth_mass
side of the fuselage. It could carry 12 fully equipped troops or the equivalent weight in equipment. The company built 16 AL-12Ps for the Italian Army. After
Aeronautica_Lombarda_AL-12P
Space that is empty of matter
10 atmospheres (98 metres; a 9.8-metre column of seawater has the equivalent weight of 1 atm) is effectively a vacuum chamber keeping out the crushing
Vacuum
System of measurement used in Ancient Greece
measurement varied according to location and epoch. Systems of ancient weights and measures evolved as needs changed; Solon and other lawgivers also reformed
Ancient Greek units of measurement
Ancient_Greek_units_of_measurement
Statement based on repeated empirical observations that describes some natural phenomenon
for establishing equivalent weights for each chemical element. Elemental equivalent weights can then be used to derive atomic weights for each element
Scientific_law
Workout regimen where different muscle groups are targeted on separate days
Split weight training, also known as split routine, or split workout routine, is a type of resistance training routine in which different muscle groups
Split_weight_training
Chemical compound
methylmagnesium iodide, methylmagnesium chloride offers the advantages of low equivalent weight and low cost. It is prepared by the reaction of methyl chloride and
Methylmagnesium_chloride
Unit of concentration for hypochlorite-based bleaches
because hypochlorite ion has a molecular weight of 51.45 g/mol, whereas dichlorine Cl2 has a molecular weight of 70.90 g/mol. Dichlorine has a reference
Percent_active_chlorine
Anion
With a formula weight of 86.8, BF−4 is also conveniently the smallest weakly coordinating anion from the point of view of equivalent weight, often making
Tetrafluoroborate
Combining capacity of elements with other atoms
elements by atomic weight, until then had been stymied by the widespread use of equivalent weights for the elements, rather than atomic weights. Most 19th-century
Valence_(chemistry)
quantity (NEQ), also known as net explosive content (NEC) or net explosive weight (NEW), of a shipment of munitions, fireworks or similar products is the
Net_explosive_quantity
Total weight of an aircraft and its contents, minus usable fuel
bending relief is due to the weight of the wing. Index of aviation articles Aircraft gross weight Dry weight - The equivalent term for automobiles "Title
Zero-fuel_weight
Chemical compound
epoxide equivalents in 1 kg of resin (Eq./kg), or as the equivalent weight, which is the weight in grams of resin containing 1 mole equivalent of epoxide
Bisphenol_A_diglycidyl_ether
Ghanaian weight made of brass used by the Akans
beautiful, figurative weights had limbs and horns removed, or edges filed down until it met the closest weight equivalent. Weights that were not heavy enough
Akan_goldweights
Ancient Roman unit of weight
an ancient Roman unit of weight, equivalent to a third of a Roman ounce (9.056 grams). "Duella. Ancient Roman. Mass and Weight Conversion Chart". Archived
Duella
Japanese sword
Chinese equivalent of this type of sword in terms of weight and length is the miaodao or the earlier zhanmadao, and the Western battlefield equivalent (though
Ōdachi
11 troops, prototype. Airspeed Horsa, 28 passengers and 2 crew or equivalent weight of cargo including small vehicles. 3,655 built. Baynes Bat, (1943)
List of World War II military gliders
List_of_World_War_II_military_gliders
Graph theory problem
numerical weights. When all edge weights are equal, a maximum-weight matching is equivalent to a maximum cardinality matching. The maximum-weight matching
Maximum-weight_matching
(wether or non-lactating, non-pregnant ewe) to maintain its weight. One DSE is equivalent to 7.60 megajoule (MJ) per day. The carrying capacity of a farm
Dry_Sheep_Equivalent
Charge carried by one proton or electron
(1954). "Faraday's Electrochemical Laws and the Determination of Equivalent Weights". Journal of Chemical Education. 31 (May): 226–232. Bibcode:1954JChEd
Elementary_charge
Indian government scheme
sulphur content, LPG produces fewer airborne particulates than an equivalent weight of e.g., charcoal. LPG is a versatile fuel and its use results in
Give_up_LPG_subsidy
Japanese torpedo bomber
allow for the carriage of a single 800 kg (1,800 lb) torpedo or the equivalent weight in free-fall bombs. The three crew were seated in open cockpits and
Mitsubishi_B4M
either the planned 1,000 lb (455 kg) torpedo under the fuselage or an equivalent weight of bombs under the wings. It first flew in February 1931, showing
Westland_PV-3
Piece of clothing to lower body temperatures
hot conditions. Drivers can opt out, but must then carry ballast of equivalent weight to the equipment. "Cold vests for multiple sclerosis: Types, effectiveness
Cooling_vest
Traditional Chinese unit of weight
region, particularly in Malaysia and Singapore. The catty is traditionally equivalent to 1+1⁄3 pound avoirdupois, formalised as 604.78982 grams (g) in Hong
Jin_(mass)
Antiquated Spanish unit of weight and currency
an antiquated Spanish unit of weight and currency. It was equivalent to one-eighth of a peso, both in currency and weight, and derived from the Arabic
Tomin
Linguistic concept
In linguistics, syllable weight is the concept that syllables pattern together according to the number and/or duration of segments in the rime. In classical
Syllable_weight
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Girl/Female
American, British, English
Feminine Equivalent of Count; Titled
Boy/Male
Muslim
The Biblical Elijah is the English language equivalent.
Boy/Male
Muslim
The Biblical Jacob is the English language equivalent.
Girl/Female
Indian, Sanskrit
Equivalent to a God
Boy/Male
Muslim
The Biblical Elijah is the English language equivalent.
Boy/Male
Muslim
The Biblical Adam is the English language equivalent.
Girl/Female
Hawaiian
Sound. Also the Hawaiian equivalent of Sandy.
Boy/Male
Muslim
The Biblical Ezra is the English language equivalent.
Boy/Male
Muslim American Biblical English Hebrew
The Biblical Adam is the English language equivalent.
Boy/Male
Muslim
The Biblical Jethro is the English language equivalent.
Boy/Male
Muslim
The Biblical Ezekiel is the English language equivalent.
Boy/Male
Muslim
The Biblical Elijah is the English language equivalent.
Boy/Male
Muslim
The Biblical Areran is the English language equivalent.
Boy/Male
Muslim
Ezekiel (English language equivalent).
Girl/Female
Hawaiian American Latin Slavic Spanish
Equivalent of English Lara: famous;cheerful.
Boy/Male
Muslim
The Biblical Abel is the English language equivalent.
Girl/Female
English
Titled. Feminine equivalent of Count.
Boy/Male
Muslim
The Biblical Jacob is the English language equivalent.
Boy/Male
Scandinavian
Royalty title approximately equivalent to the English Earl.
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Equivalent to Ten Heavens; Very Powerful
EQUIVALENT WEIGHT
EQUIVALENT WEIGHT
Girl/Female
American, Australian, Latin
Smooth; Polished; Feminine of Terence
Boy/Male
Arabic
Beginning; Edge of a Sword
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Lord Parshu Ram
Girl/Female
Tamil
Without a superior
Boy/Male
Hindu
Attitude
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Lord of Muruga
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Lord Datta; Avatar of Vishnu; Type of Lamp
Female
English
 Variant spelling of English Ivah, IVA means "overthrow, overturn." Compare with other forms of Iva.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Boy/Male
American, British, English, Teutonic
Peaceful Raven
EQUIVALENT WEIGHT
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n.
Something equivalent; that which is equal in value, worth, weight, or force; as, to offer an equivalent for damage done.
a.
Equivalent in value, signification, or effect.
n.
The combining weight or equivalent of an element.
adv.
In an equal manner.
n.
A combining unit, whether an atom, a radical, or a molecule; as, in acid salt two or more equivalents of acid unite with one or more equivalents of base.
n.
A measure equivalent to a gill.
a.
Having equal power or force; equivalent.
adv.
Equivalent; equal to; -- usually with of.
v. t.
To make the equivalent to; to equal; equivalence.
a.
Equal; equivalent; adequate.
a.
Equal in measure but not admitting of superposition; -- applied to magnitudes; as, a square may be equivalent to a triangle.
n.
The condition of being equivalent or equal; equality of worth, value, signification, or force; as, an equivalence of definitions.
n.
That comparative quantity by weight of an element which possesses the same chemical value as other elements, as determined by actual experiment and reference to the same standard. Specifically: (a) The comparative proportions by which one element replaces another in any particular compound; thus, as zinc replaces hydrogen in hydrochloric acid, their equivalents are 32.5 and 1. (b) The combining proportion by weight of a substance, or the number expressing this proportion, in any particular compound; as, the equivalents of hydrogen and oxygen in water are respectively 1 and 8, and in hydric dioxide 1 and 16.
n.
The degree of combining power as determined by relative weight. See Equivalent, n., 2.
n.
Equal power or force; equivalent amount.
a.
Equal in wortir or value, force, power, effect, import, and the like; alike in significance and value; of the same import or meaning.
n.
Same as Equivalence.
n.
An Abyssinian weight, equivalent to a Troy grain.
v. t.
To be equivalent or equal to; to counterbalance.
a.
Contemporaneous in origin; as, the equivalent strata of different countries.