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Baking question: One gram of sugar is equivalent to how many cups? There are 6 grams of sugar in one of those little packs you would put in your coffee.
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The gram (g) is the standard unit of mass in the metric or System Internationale (SI) system. The gram, along with millimeters (mL), are the metric units used to measure the serving size of food and are listed on the Nutrition Facts label found on food products.
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gram-equivalent weight ( ¦gram i¦kwivələnt ′wāt ) ( chemistry ) The equivalent weight of an element or compound expressed in grams on a ... Sci-Tech Dictionary: gram-equivalent weight...
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gram equivalent n. The amount of a substance whose weight in grams is numerically equal to its equivalent ... Dictionary: gram equivalent ... 5min Related Video: gram equivalent...
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For redox reactions involving metals, the gram equivalent weight (GEW) of a metal is the weight of metal which reacts with or releases one mole of electrons (a Faraday). Therefore, the GEW is the mass of metal per mole of electrons transferred.
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Beyond this fundamental definition it is essential to keep in mind that the gram equivalent of any substance is a quantity based primarily upon experiment. It may not be the same for all of the reactions of the substance;
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Mass of one gram equivalent, like its mole counterpart, is equal to mass in gram, which is numerically equal to equivalent weight. ... Gram equivalent concept is a step head in this context. The gram equivalents of participating entities are same.
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Discuss new logo proposals for Wiktionary. ... Definition from Wiktionary, a free dictionary ... (chemistry) the amount of a substance, in grams, that is numerically equivalent to its equivalent weight...
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You might recall from basic chemistry that, by definition, a gram-equivalent of any substance is a quantity in grams that corresponds, in its chemical reaction, to one gram atomic weight of hydrogen or of hydroxyl ion, or 0.5 gram atomic weights of oxygen, or one gram atomic weight of a univalent ion.
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