Stoichiometry uses relationships between reactants and/or products in a chemical reaction to determine desired quantitative data.
stoicheiometry is the division of chemistry that mainly deals with the relationships in combining elements.
In stoichiometry, the balanced chemical equation is used to determine the mole ratios between reactants and products. By converting the given amount of reactant to moles and using the mole ratios from the balanced equation, the amount of product produced can be calculated. This helps in understanding how much product can be obtained based on the quantities of reactants used in a chemical reaction.
Reactants are the substances that are present at the beginning of a chemical reaction, while products are the substances that are formed as a result of the reaction. The reactants are transformed into products through chemical reactions, where bonds are broken and new bonds are formed. The number and type of atoms in the reactants must be equal to the number and type of atoms in the products to satisfy the law of conservation of mass.
Stoichiometry is used to calculate the amount of product formed from a given amount of reactant by using the coefficients from a balanced chemical equation. These coefficients represent the mole ratios of reactants and products, allowing us to convert moles of reactants to moles of products. By first determining the number of moles of the reactant, we can then use the mole ratio to find the corresponding amount of product. Finally, we can convert moles of the product to grams or other units as needed.