GRAM MOLECULAR WEIGHT (GMW)


Meaning of GRAM MOLECULAR WEIGHT (GMW) in English

The mass, in grams, of a substance equal to its molecular weight. For example, the molecular weight of water (H2O) is 18 (the sum of the atomic weights of two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom), so its gram molecular weight is 18 grams. The amount of a material equal to its gram molecular weight comprises one gram-mole of the substance.

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