Chemistry, asked by LeeYang, 1 year ago

what are stoichiometric coefficients?​


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Answered by riya2847
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Stoichiometric coefficient is the number appering before the symbol for each compound in the equation for a chemical reaction . By convention , it is negative for reactant and positive for products. Stoichiometric coefficient describe the stoichiometry of a chemical reactions.


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Answered by andrina
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Stoichiometric coefficient (ν) is the number appearing before the symbol for each compound in the equation for a chemical reaction. By convention, it is negative for reactants and positive for products.

Stoichiometric coefficients describe the stoichiometry of the chemical reaction.

aA + bB →← cC + dD

In this equation, a, b, c and d are called as Stoichiometric coefficients of the A, B, C and D respectively.

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