NOUN
- the atomic weight of an element that has the same combining capacity as a given weight of another element; the standard is 8 for oxygen
How To Use equivalent weight In A Sentence
- In a crash, an unbelted passenger can be thrown forward with the equivalent weight of a baby elephant and injure the occupants in the front.
- Based on the principle of equivalent weights, robust estimation theory is effectively combined with least square method, and efficiently eliminates the influence of gross errors.
- Based on the principle of equivalent weights, robust estimation theory is effectively combined with least square method, and efficiently eliminates the influence of gross errors.
- Gulliver's power was no longer neutralised and stalemated by another player of equivalent weight.
- This layer has the unique property of adsorbing far more impurities than the equivalent weight of active carbon, and also oxalate ions which are known not to be adsorbed on carbon.