Last updated: March 2, 2026 by Dr. David Park

Understanding Stoichiometry in Chemical Reactions

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Stoichiometry is the quantitative study of reactants and products in chemical reactions. It uses balanced chemical equations and mole ratios to predict how much product forms from given amounts of reactants.

The process involves converting reactant mass to moles, applying the mole ratio from the balanced equation, and then converting product moles back to mass. This is the foundation of all quantitative chemistry.

Common use cases:

  • Predicting reaction yields
  • Determining limiting reagents
  • Industrial process scaling

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Dr. David Park

Applied Mathematician, PhD Mathematics

David holds a PhD in Applied Mathematics from MIT. He has published research on numerical methods and computational algorithms used in engineering and scientific calculators.

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