-
complex reactions,
stoichiometries are
often represented in a more
compact form
called the
stoichiometry matrix. The
stoichiometry matrix is
denoted by...
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further oxidation.
Oxides are
extraordinarily diverse in
terms of
stoichiometries (the
measurable relationship between reactants and
chemical equations...
- The
Redfield ratio or
Redfield stoichiometry is the
consistent atomic ratio of carbon,
nitrogen and
phosphorus found in
marine phytoplankton and throughout...
- An iron
oxide is a
chemical compound composed of iron and oxygen.
Several iron
oxides are recognized.
Often they are non-stoichiometric.
Ferric oxyhydroxides...
- are
silicates containing ions of
empirical formula SiO2− 3.
Common stoichiometries include MI 2SiO3 and MIISiO3.
Metasilicates can be cyclic, usually...
- many
stoichiometries and many structures. Most
common and most
important technologically, however, are the
chalcogenides of
simple stoichiometries, such...
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Ecological stoichiometry (more
broadly referred to as
biological stoichiometry)
considers how the
balance of
energy and
elements influences living systems...
- Somayazulu, M.; Prakapenka, V. B.; Konôpková, Z. (2013). "Unexpected
Stable Stoichiometries of
Sodium Chlorides". Science. 342 (6165): 1502–1505. arXiv:1310.7674...
- Pot****ium
chloride (KCl, or pot****ium salt) is a
metal halide salt
composed of pot****ium and chlorine. It is
odorless and has a
white or
colorless vitreous...
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coordination geometry was
developed by
Alfred Werner to
explain the
stoichiometries and
isomerism in
coordination compounds. His
insight allowed chemists...