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stoichiometry
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stoichiometry /stoi·chi·om·e·try/ (-om´ĕ-tre) the determination of the relative proportions of the compounds involved in a chemical reaction.stoichiomet´ric
stoi·chi·om·e·try (stoik-m-tr)
n.
1. Calculation of the quantities of reactants and products in a chemical reaction.
2. The quantitative relationship between reactants and products in a chemical reaction.

stoichi·o·metric (--mtrk) adj.
stoichi·o·metri·cal·ly adv.

stoichiometry [stoi″ke-om´ĕ-tre]
the determination of the relative proportions of the compounds involved in a chemical reaction. adj., adj stoichiomet´ric.

stoichiometry
the determination of the relative proportions of the compounds involved in a chemical reaction.


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