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What is the Stoichiometric ratio

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Answered by simratshergill5
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Explanation:

Definition of 'stoichiometric ratio'

The stoichiometric ratio is the exact ratio between air and flammable gas or vapor at which complete combustion takes place. ... A stoichiometric ratio is neither too rich nor too lean. lt contains just enough oxygen to burn all the fuel.

Answered by marvelpotter
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Answer:

Stoichiometry deals with the calculation of masses or volumes of the reactants and products involved in a chemical reaction.

For ex. for a reaction aA +bB = cC + dD

the stoichiometric ratio is

A/a = B/b = C/c = D/d.

Where A B C and D are moles of respective reactants and products and a b c and d are their coefficient (after the reaction is balanced)

Hope it helps..

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