How is the gram-equivalent (gEq) weight of a substance computed?
A) dividing its gram atomic weight by its valence
B) dividing its valence by its gram atomic weight
C) multiplying its atomic number times its atomic weight
D) multiplying its gram atomic weight times its valence
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