what is stoichometry?
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Chemical equations basically with the numbers in front of the chemical(s) to balance the equation.
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(Original post by norman96)
what is stoichometry?
what is stoichometry?
Another calculations in chemistry are used to deterime the volume, the amount of substances or the numbers of particles. All of those is stoichometry.
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It's the ratio between the relative quantities of substances involved in a chemical reaction.
This reads like gibberish. Also it's definitely not "the mathematical aspect in chemistry".
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It is quasi the mathematical aspect in chemistry. You can determine the masses of substances with this to name an example. That is an often used calculation.
Another calculations in chemistry are used to deterime the volume, the amount of substances or the numbers of particles. All of those is stoichometry.
It is quasi the mathematical aspect in chemistry. You can determine the masses of substances with this to name an example. That is an often used calculation.
Another calculations in chemistry are used to deterime the volume, the amount of substances or the numbers of particles. All of those is stoichometry.
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(Original post by alow)
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This reads like gibberish. Also it's definitely not "the mathematical aspect in chemistry".
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This reads like gibberish. Also it's definitely not "the mathematical aspect in chemistry".
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