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(chemistry) the relation between the quantities of substances that take part in a reaction or form a compound (typically a ratio of whole integers)
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In chemistry, stoichiometry is the study and calculation of quantitative (measurable) relationships of the reactants and products in chemical reactions (chemical equations). The word is derived from the Greek word stoikheion ("element") and metriā ("measure," from metron). The Stoichiometria of Nicephorus gave line counts of the canonical books of the New Testament and some of the Apocrypha. ...
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The number of species of each type of element in the formula for a compound or reaction.
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| stoichiometry |
The art of figuring how much stuff you'll make in a chemical reaction from the amount of each reagent you start with.
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Quantity relationships between reactants and products in a chemical reaction.
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