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stoichiometric
[stoi-kee-uh-me-trik]
adjective
of or relating to stoichiometry.
pertaining to or involving substances that are in the exact proportions required for a given reaction.
stoichiometric
/ ˌɔɪɪəˈɛٰɪ /
adjective
concerned with, involving, or having the exact proportions for a particular chemical reaction
a stoichiometric mixture
(of a compound) having its component elements present in the exact proportions indicated by its formula
of or concerned with stoichiometry
Other Word Forms
- stoichiometrically adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of stoichiometric1
Word History and Origins
Origin of stoichiometric1
Example Sentences
This led them to develop a computational method for quantifying the life-death boundary, which they call "stoichiometric rays."
Traditionally, stoichiometric variations of the phytoplankton and within the marine ecosystem were considered to have a relatively minor impact on marine biogeochemistry and, consequently, atmospheric CO2 levels.
Thus there is a 1:3 stoichiometric ratio between Fe and PF6.
It’s fair to say that the bottom left – stoichiometric endotherms –is probably not a frequently successful CEO profile in biotech, though they can and often are good individual contributors inside of an organization.
The laser generates a specific wavelength of light that is absorbed in a stoichiometric fashion by glucose molecules – the more glucose molecules; the more photons are absorbed.
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