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The defect which disturb the stoichiometric of the compound is called non-stoichiometric compounds.
is fe3o4 non stoichiometric
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Completely titrated means it reached the stoichiometric point (usually pH=7). Simply means neutralized.
Non-stoichiometric compounds are chemical compounds with an elemental composition that cannot be represented by a ratio of well-defined natural numbers.Stoichiometric compounds are compounds in which atoms are combined in exact whole-number ratios.
The defect which disturb the stoichiometric of the compound is called non-stoichiometric compounds.
is fe3o4 non stoichiometric
Non stoichiometric compounds do not match to law of definite proportions.
Ideal Stoichiometric calculations give the theoretical yield of the products of the reaction
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Completely titrated means it reached the stoichiometric point (usually pH=7). Simply means neutralized.
Non-stoichiometric compounds are chemical compounds with an elemental composition that cannot be represented by a ratio of well-defined natural numbers.Stoichiometric compounds are compounds in which atoms are combined in exact whole-number ratios.
You mean alkalinity? Alkalinity measures the ability of a solution to neutralize acids to the equivalence point of carbonate or bicarbonate. The alkalinity is equal to the stoichiometric sum of the bases in solution.
because the catalytic reagents has higher activiation energy than stoichiometric reagent. NOTE a catalyst speeds up a reaction and is in no way affected during a reaction, a stoichiometric reaction is used up during the reaction
A berthollide is any non-stoichiometric compound.
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