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what is stoichiometry and it's calculations ..ANNYONG frnds plzz answer it is wanna know​

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Answered by ssk276793
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Stoichiometry expresses the quantitative relationship between reactants and products in a chemical equation. Stoichiometric coefficients in a balanced equation indicate molar ratios in that reaction. Stoichiometry allows us to predict certain values, such as the percent yield of a product or the molar mass of a gas......I hope this is helpful for you

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Thus, to calculate the stoichiometry by mass, the number of molecules required for each reactant is expressed in moles and multiplied by the molar mass of each to give the mass of each reactant per mole of reaction. The mass ratios can be calculated by dividing each by the total in the whole reaction.

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