stoichiometry Betekenis & Definitie

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Voorbeelden van stoichiometry

  • In the chemical industry, a knowledge of stoichiometry is essential for the calculation of the yields of chemical products.

  • Stoichiometry is the calculation of relative quantities of reagents and their end-products in a chemical reaction.

  • The stoichiometry of the equation is 1 : 3 : 2 : 3.

  • It was found that the model agreed with the numerical calculations to within 40%, for a number of fuel-oxidizer mixtures over a wide range of stoichiometries.

  • Upon polymerization of - and -tubulin isotype 2 into microtubules the stoichiometry of binding increased to 2 : 1 (mebendazole : tubulin) while binding affinity remained the same.

  • The efficiency of drug loading and uptake per cell-binding event is comparatively lower in these types of simple conjugates as the stoichiometry of ligand to drug is 1:1.

  • In particular, we are employing the perspective of ecological stoichiometry to assess the impacts of phosphorus supply on stromatolite-forming cyanobacterial-diatom mats and on their grazers, locally endemic hydrobiid snails.

  • Iron oxides belong to the most abundant mineral family and occur with a variety of stoichiometries, structures and properties.

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