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Large scale industrial processes, like oil refineries or fermentation, generally employ multiple chemical reactions to produce their final products. Stoichiometry describes the quantitative relationship between raw materials consumed and products produced in chemical reactions. Stoichiometry (coupled with mass and energy balances) is used in industrial chemistry to determine the raw materials required to produce a given slate of products and given configuration of processing equipment.

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