stoichiometric
IPA: stˈoʊɪkiʌmˈɛtrɪk
adjective
- Of, or relating to stoichiometry.
- (chemistry, of reactants, or of elements in a compound) Existing in a ratio of small integers.
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Examples of "stoichiometric" in Sentences
- Need for stoichiometric control.
- Fe3O4 samples can be non stoichiometric.
- Non stoichiometric phases are more difficult.
- Many vanadium oxygen phases are non stoichiometric.
- It is essential that the structure be non stoichiometric.
- Both stoichiometric and non stoichiometric examples are known.
- C a nitric acid in a stoichiometric or slight stoichiometric excess.
- C. with a substantial stoichiometric excess of an aminoplast curative.
- Carburetors were not perfectly stoichiometric in their burning of fuel.
- The alkalinity is equal to the stoichiometric sum of the bases in solution.
- A stoichiometric combustion of kerosene, generally regarded as dodecane, for example ...
- Cuprous sulfide, it happens, is non-stoichiometric, and corresponds to a Cu:S ratio of 1.88:1 IIRC.
- The first item on the list should be advanced studies and prototypes for stoichiometric mixture ratio rocket engines.
- Most compounds are stoichiometric, i.e., consist of elements in integral ratios, which for Cu and S would be 1:1 or 2:1.
- Not to mention that you add a slight excess of the stoichiometric requirement to completely adsorb the sulfur in the coal.
- Students, expecting stoichiometry, nudged their results toward a stoichiometric result, with most rounding up to 2:1, but some rounding down to 1:1.
- First, and most importantly, the effect of CO2 is stoichiometric, not catalytic; that is, its warming contribution is a linear function of its partial pressure.
- Because LFTR operates at higher temperatures, the carnot efficiency of the turbine goes up by about 50% (as measured in power electrical per power stoichiometric).
- I'm confused because I thought amount of cathode or anode you put into a battery was dependent on the stoichiometric amount needed for the anode and cathode to be used up completely in a reaction, not on the capacity for the battery you are making.
- As a result you not only need a bigger fuel tank for hydrogen, because you have to burn 3 times as much to release the same amount of energy, you also need much bigger engines, since the amount of fuel you can burn is directly linked to the amount of air passing through the engine (stoichiometric ratio)
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