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the area of mathematics that is concerned with numerical relationships of chemical formulas and chemical equations.
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the action of mixing chemical substances together in precise proportions for a chemical reaction. In automotive terminology, it refers to an air-to-fuel ratio where all combustible materials are used with no deficiencies or excesses.
Ãâó: www.ngv.org/ngv/ngvorg01.nsf/bytitle/Glossary.htm
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The branch of chemistry that quantifies the substances in a chemical reaction. This is a stoichiometric equation:
Ãâó: palimpsest.stanford.edu/byorg/abbey/ap/ap03/ap03-2...
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refers to the equivalence of reactive chemical groups in a mixture. In polyurethane chemistry, term is used to define the ratio of hydroxyl (or amine) groups to isocyanate groups in a reaction mixture (inverse of
Ãâó: www.cue-inc.com/urethane-technical/urethane-glossa...
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An element's chemical composition.
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