1.7 kg air is required to burn 1 kg of nitromethane. AFR = 1.7
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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.
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The iodine content ratio of IO3- and I2 is 1 to 2
it is a 2 to 1 ratio
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I suppose that you think to a stoichiometric chemical compound.
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.
Moles of unknow/moles of known
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The iodine content ratio of IO3- and I2 is 1 to 2
it is a 2 to 1 ratio
Stoichiometric ratios depend upon the gases you're using. If you're referring to an air/gasoline ratio, it's 14.7:1. For hydrogen, it is 34 :1. Complete combustion of hydrogen would therefore require 34 times as much air as hydrogen fuel. The stoichiometric ratio is the ideal quantity of reactants in a balanced chemical equation, so that there is both sufficient reactant and minimal residue.
This is is a stoichiometric chemical compound.
If the gases have the same molar volume, the stoichiometric ratio would be one to one. Molar volume is the volume occupied by one mole of a substance. This indicates that there is a 1:1 molar ratio of each gas.
If by "air" you mean oxygen, then the mole ratio can by found by balancing a reaction equation. CH4 + 202 -> CO2 + 2H2O The ratio is 1:2.
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