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Define stochiometric ratio?
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Answered by vijayab0170
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A stoichiometric amount or stoichiometric ratio of a reagent is the optimum amount or ratio where, assuming that the reaction proceeds to completion: All of the reagent is consumed. There is no deficiency of the reagent. There is no excess of the reagent.

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Answered by ItzTogetic
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A stoichiometric amount or stoichiometric ratio of a reagent is the optimum amount or ratio where, assuming that the reaction proceeds to completion: All of the reagent is consumed. There is no deficiency of the reagent. There is no excess of the reagent.

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