an equivalent weight

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Definition of an equivalent weight in English Turkish dictionary

equivalent
{s} eşdeğer

Okuma birinin kendi kafası yerine başka birinin kafasıyla düşünmeye eşdeğerdir. - Reading is equivalent to thinking with someone else's head instead of with one's own.

Meditasyonun Türk eşdeğeri nedir? - What is the Turkish equivalent to meditation?

equivalent
{i} eşitlik
equivalent
ekivalan
equivalent
denk

Onun ricası bir emre denkti. - His request was equivalent to an order.

equivalent
karşılık

Bir kilo ketçap, iki kilo domatese karşılık gelir. - A kilo of ketchup is equivalent to two kilos of tomatoes.

equivalent weight
eşdeğer ağırlık
equivalent
tekabül
equivalent
{i} bedel
equivalent
{s} eşit

A, B'ye eşittir önermesi, Eğer ve yalnızca eğer B doğruysa A doğrudur ile aynı anlama gelmektedir. - A is equivalent to B has the same meaning as A is true if and only if B is true.

İki çocuğun yaşları toplandığında babalarınkine eşit oluyordu. - The ages of the two children put together was equivalent to that of their father.

equivalent
equivalence eşdeğerlik
equivalent
muadil olan şey
equivalent
denklik
equivalent
eşit miktar
equivalent
(Tıp) Eşit, müsavi
English - English
equivalent
equivalent weight
The atomic weight of an element or radical divided by its valence; the molecular weight of a compound divided by its combining power in a specific reaction

The equivalent weight of an element or compound is that weight equivalent in reactive power to one atomic weight of hydrogen.

equivalent weight
The weight of a substance that will combine with or replace one mole of hydrogen or one-half mole of oxygen. The equivalent weight is equal to the atomic weight divided by the valence. or combining weight Quantity of an element that exactly reacts with (equals the combining value of) 1 g of hydrogen, 8 g of oxygen, or a corresponding amount of any other element. An element's equivalent weight is its atomic weight divided by its valence. In general, for oxidation-reduction, including electrolysis, the equivalent weight is the weight associated with the loss or gain of 6.02 10^23 electrons (Avogadro's number) or 96,500 coulombs of electric charge; this is also the molecular weight divided by the number of electrons lost or gained. The equivalent weight of a substance with several valences differs depending on the number of electrons transferred in the given reaction. The number of equivalent weights of any substance dissolved in one litre of solution is called the solution's normality (N). See also stoichiometry
an equivalent weight

    Hyphenation

    an e·qui·va·lent weight

    Turkish pronunciation

    ın îkwîvılınt weyt

    Pronunciation

    /ən əˈkwəvələnt ˈwāt/ /ən ɪˈkwɪvələnt ˈweɪt/
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