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Stoichiometric Coefficient for i-th Component refers to the relationship between the quantities of reactants and products before, during, and following chemical reactions. Check FAQs
vi=(nEquilibrium-niξReaction)
vi - Stoichiometric Coefficient for i-th Component?nEquilibrium - Number of Moles at Equilibrium?ni - Initial Number of Moles?ξReaction - Extent of Reaction?

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16.6Edit=(100Edit-17Edit5Edit)
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Stoichiometric Number given Number of Moles Initially and at Equilibrium Solution

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FIRST Step Consider the formula
vi=(nEquilibrium-niξReaction)
Next Step Substitute values of Variables
vi=(100mol-17mol5mol)
Next Step Prepare to Evaluate
vi=(100-175)
LAST Step Evaluate
vi=16.6

Stoichiometric Number given Number of Moles Initially and at Equilibrium Formula Elements

Variables
Stoichiometric Coefficient for i-th Component
Stoichiometric Coefficient for i-th Component refers to the relationship between the quantities of reactants and products before, during, and following chemical reactions.
Symbol: vi
Measurement: NAUnit: Unitless
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Number of Moles at Equilibrium
Number of Moles at Equilibrium are given when the liquid and vapour phase of the substance are in equilibrium.
Symbol: nEquilibrium
Measurement: Amount of SubstanceUnit: mol
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Initial Number of Moles
Initial Number of Moles is the amount of gas present in moles at the primary stage of reaction at equilibrium.
Symbol: ni
Measurement: Amount of SubstanceUnit: mol
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Extent of Reaction
Extent of Reaction measures the progress of a reaction and is defined as the degree to which a reaction has advanced.
Symbol: ξReaction
Measurement: Amount of SubstanceUnit: mol
Note: Value should be greater than 0.

Other Formulas to find Stoichiometric Coefficient for i-th Component

​Go Stoichiometric Number given Change in Number of Moles and Extent of Reaction
vi=(ΔnξReaction)

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How to Evaluate Stoichiometric Number given Number of Moles Initially and at Equilibrium?

Stoichiometric Number given Number of Moles Initially and at Equilibrium evaluator uses Stoichiometric Coefficient for i-th Component = ((Number of Moles at Equilibrium-Initial Number of Moles)/Extent of Reaction) to evaluate the Stoichiometric Coefficient for i-th Component, The Stoichiometric Number given Number of Moles Initially and at Equilibrium formula is defined as the ratio of change in number of moles (Number of moles at equilibrium - initial number of moles) divide by Extent of Reaction. Stoichiometric Coefficient for i-th Component is denoted by vi symbol.

How to evaluate Stoichiometric Number given Number of Moles Initially and at Equilibrium using this online evaluator? To use this online evaluator for Stoichiometric Number given Number of Moles Initially and at Equilibrium, enter Number of Moles at Equilibrium (nEquilibrium), Initial Number of Moles (ni) & Extent of Reaction Reaction) and hit the calculate button.

FAQs on Stoichiometric Number given Number of Moles Initially and at Equilibrium

What is the formula to find Stoichiometric Number given Number of Moles Initially and at Equilibrium?
The formula of Stoichiometric Number given Number of Moles Initially and at Equilibrium is expressed as Stoichiometric Coefficient for i-th Component = ((Number of Moles at Equilibrium-Initial Number of Moles)/Extent of Reaction). Here is an example- 16.6 = ((100-17)/5).
How to calculate Stoichiometric Number given Number of Moles Initially and at Equilibrium?
With Number of Moles at Equilibrium (nEquilibrium), Initial Number of Moles (ni) & Extent of Reaction Reaction) we can find Stoichiometric Number given Number of Moles Initially and at Equilibrium using the formula - Stoichiometric Coefficient for i-th Component = ((Number of Moles at Equilibrium-Initial Number of Moles)/Extent of Reaction).
What are the other ways to Calculate Stoichiometric Coefficient for i-th Component?
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