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Why is stoichiometry important?

=> 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.

How is Stoichiometry important?

=> stoichiometry tells us what quantity of each reactant we need in order to get enough of our desired product. Because of its real-life applications in chemical engineering as well as research, stoichiometry is one of the most important and fundamental topics in chemistry.

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You can't understand chemistry without grasping the basics of stoichiometry because it helps you predict how much of a reactant participates in a chemical reaction, how much product you'll get, and how much reactant might be left over.Stoichiometry allows us to make predictions about the outcomes of chemical reactions. ... Predict the volume of a gas which will be produced by a reaction if given the starting amounts of reactants. Determine the optimal ratio of reactants for a chemical reaction so that all reactants are fully used

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