Stoichiometry Calculator

This stoichiometry calculator is designed to assist chemical engineers and students in solving chemical equations by calculating the amount of reactants and products involved in chemical reactions.

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Data Source and Methodology

All calculations are based on the stoichiometric principles and data provided by authoritative chemical engineering textbooks and databases. For more detailed information, refer to the "Chemical Engineering Handbook", 5th Edition.

The Formula Explained

Stoichiometric Calculation: \( \text{Moles of Product} = \text{Moles of Reactant} \times \text{Molar Ratio} \)

Mass Calculation: \( \text{Mass of Product} = \text{Moles of Product} \times \text{Molar Mass} \)

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How It Works: A Step-by-Step Example

Suppose you have 2 moles of a reactant with a molar mass of 50 g/mol. Using the stoichiometric ratios, if the reaction produces 1 mole of product per mole of reactant, the moles of product will be 2, and the mass will be 100 g.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What is stoichiometry?

Stoichiometry is the calculation of reactants and products in chemical reactions in chemistry.

How is molar mass calculated?

Molar mass is calculated by adding the atomic masses of all atoms in a molecule.

Can this calculator be used for all chemical reactions?

This calculator is designed for balanced chemical equations and standard stoichiometric calculations.

Tool developed by Ugo Candido. Content reviewed by the CalcDomain Expert Team.
Last reviewed for accuracy on: October 2023.

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