No. "Stoked" comes from the Dutch stoken "to poke, thrust," related to stoc "stick, stump,
"Stoichiometry" comes from the Greek words στοιχεῖον (i.e. stoicheion) meaning "element" and μέτρον (i.e. metron) meaning "measure".
Stoichiometry is the calculation of the various products and reactants in chemical reactions. The two types are reaction stoichiometry and composition stoichiometry.
When a problem has a label "stoichiometry" on top of it.
An example of stoichiometry is any chemical reaction. HCl+NaOH->NaCl+H2O may be an example of stoichiometry.
Stoichiometry is not a method of measurement, it is a concept for the ratios of reactants and products.
The heart of stoichiometry is the mole ratio given by the coefficients of the balanced equation
Stoked for the Holidays was created in 1998.
Stoked - song - was created in 1963.
Stoked - video game - happened in 360.
Stoichiometry is the calculation of the various products and reactants in chemical reactions. The two types are reaction stoichiometry and composition stoichiometry.
We're stoked to go to work everyday-not many people have that.
Yes is currently airing in the United Kingdom. Dude aren't you STOKED?
Stoked - video game - was created on 2009-02-24.
Stoked - 2009 was released on: USA: 23 July 2009
When a problem has a label "stoichiometry" on top of it.
An example of stoichiometry is any chemical reaction. HCl+NaOH->NaCl+H2O may be an example of stoichiometry.
stoked!
It has the same meaning as being excited 'I'm excited for the movie' can be 'I'm stoked for the movie'