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What kind of ratios do stoichiometric calculations involving equations use?

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What kind of ratios do stoichiometric calculations involving equations use?

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A stoichiometric amount or stoichiometric ratio of a reagent is that where, assuming 100% yield, all reagent is consumed, no residues remain, but there is no shortfall of reagent either. Cha Cha!

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