Chemistry, asked by ssq0627, 1 year ago

1.Why stoichiometry is important in production of medicines?
2.What are the problems caused by pharmaceutical (environment and economy)?
3.How do pharmaceutical industries maximize the products' yield and minimize the wastes?

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Answered by SR21
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1.Stoichiometry allows us to make predictions about the outcomes of chemical reactions. Making useful predictions is one of the main goals of science, the other being the ability to explain phenomena we observe in the natural world.

2.These substances enter the environment directly or indirectly. Direct methods include contamination of surface water by hospitals, households, industries, or wastewater treatment plants. Direct contamination can also affect the sediment and soil.

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