Yes, it is
No, gram equivalent weight is molecular weight divided by n, where n is the number of equivalents of the substance involved in the reaction. It is not always equal to molecular weight divided by 2.
a kilogram is equal to 2.2lbs
equivalent weight of silver nitrate = 169.87 so 0.1 N Ag NO3 = 16.987 gm /litre of AgNO3 now equivalent weight of KCl = 74.55 so 0.1 N KCl = 7.455 gm/litre so 0.1 N AgNO3 = 0.1N KCl = 7.456 gm of KCl [ not mg ]
one newton is equal to the weight of an object that has a mass of 100 g on Earth
The equivalent weight of boric acid (H3BO3) is equal to its molar mass divided by the number of protons that it can donate or accept in a reaction. Since boric acid can donate three protons in acid-base reactions, its equivalent weight is approximately 33 g/mol.
The equivalent weight of KOH (potassium hydroxide) is the molecular weight divided by the number of equivalents of the species. For KOH, since it donates one hydroxide ion (OH-), its equivalent weight is equal to its molecular weight (39.10 g/mol for K + 16.00 g/mol for O + 1.01 g/mol for H) divided by 1, giving an equivalent weight of 56.11 g/mol.
Since potassium has a valence of one, its equivalent weight is the same as its molecular weight; therefore, 2.9.
The molecular weight of an acid is equal to its equivalent weight if the acid donates only one proton (H+ ion) per molecule. This is because the equivalent weight of an acid is the molecular weight divided by the number of protons it donates.
The unit of weight for diamonds equal to 2mg is called a "point." In the diamond industry, one point is equivalent to one one-hundredth of a carat. So, 50 points would be equal to 0.50 carats.
The equivalent weight of potassium chromate (K2CrO4) is equal to its molar mass divided by the change in oxidation number of the central atom upon reduction. For KMnO4 in a neutral medium, the equivalent weight is calculated similarly, taking into account the change in oxidation number of manganese from +7 to +2 upon reduction.
One pound of weight on Earth is equivalent to 1/6 pound of Moon-weight, or about 2 and 2/3 ounces.
Twenty six grams (26g) is the equivalent of 0.917123 ounces.