equivalentɪˈkwɪv ə lənt or, for 5 , ˌi kwəˈveɪ lənt
equivalent (n)
- plural
- equivalents
equivalent (n)
setara (n)
English Definitions:
equivalent (noun)
a person or thing equal to another in value or measure or force or effect or significance etc
"send two dollars or the equivalent in stamps"
equivalent, equivalent weight, combining weight, eq (adj)
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
equivalent, tantamount(p) (adj)
being essentially equal to something
"it was as good as gold"; "a wish that was equivalent to a command"; "his statement was tantamount to an admission of guilt"
equivalent (Noun)
Anything that is virtually equal to another.
equivalent (Noun)
An equivalent weight.
equivalent (Verb)
To make equivalent to; to equal.
equivalent (Adjective)
Similar or identical in value, meaning or effect; virtually equal.
equivalent (Adjective)
Of two sets, having a one-to-one relationship.
equivalent (Adjective)
Relating to the corresponding elements of an equivalence relation.
equivalent (Adjective)
Having the equal ability to combine.
equivalent (Adjective)
Of a map, equal-area.
Equivalent
The equivalent, sometimes termed the molar equivalent, is a unit of amount of substance used in chemistry and the biological sciences. The equivalent is formally defined as the amount of a substance which will either: ⁕react with or supply one mole of hydrogen ions in an acid–base reaction; or ⁕react with or supply one mole of electrons in a redox reaction. The mass of one equivalent of a substance is called its equivalent weight. A historical definition, used especially for the chemical elements, describes an equivalent as the amount of a substance that will react with one gram of hydrogen, or with eight grams of oxygen, or with 35.5 grams of chlorine, or displaces any of the three. In practice, the amount of a substance in equivalents often has a very small magnitude, so it is frequently described in terms of milliequivalents, the prefix milli denoting that the measure is divided by 1000. Very often, the measure is used in terms of milliequivalents of solute per litre of solvent. This is especially common for measurement of compounds in biological fluids; for instance, the healthy level of potassium in the blood of a human is defined between 3.5 and 5.0 mEq/L.
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