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A process that yields the component elements of a compound in a proportion represented by its chemical formula. In relation to biomass combustors, it is the process of converting fuel to combustion gases.
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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
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An element's chemical composition.
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In terms of flammability limits of gas/air mixtures the stoichiometric mixture is the 'ideal' mixture that will produce a most complete combustion - ie; it is somewhere between the UEL (upper) and LEL (lower) explosive limits and an ignition at the stoichiometric point may result in the most severe deflagration, in relation to those near the upper and lower limits of flammability.
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