stoichiometry
1Stoichiometry — (  /ˌstɔɪ …
2Stoichiometry — Stoi chi*om e*try, n. [Gr. ? a first principle, or element + metry.] The art or process of calculating the atomic proportions, combining weights, and other numerical relations of chemical elements and their compounds. [1913 Webster] …
3stoichiometry — 1807, from Gk. stoikheion “element” + METRY (Cf. metry). Related: Stoichiometric …
4stoichiometry — Stoichiometry Стехиометрия Учение о соотношениях массовых или объемных реагирующих веществ. В основе стехиометрии лежат законы сохранения массы, эквивалентов, постоянства состава, кратных отношений и др. Все законы стехиометрии обусловлены… …
5stoichiometry — [stoi΄kē äm′ə trē] n. [< Gr stoicheion, a first principle, element, base, akin to steichein, to step, go (for IE base see STILE1) + METRY] 1. the determination of the proportions in which chemical elements combine or are produced and the… …
6stoichiometry — stechiometrija statusas T sritis chemija apibrėžtis Chemijos šaka, tirianti reaguojančiųjų medžiagų kiekybinių santykių dėsnius. atitikmenys: angl. stoichiometry rus. стехиометрия …
7stoichiometry — stechiometrija statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. stoichiometry vok. Stöchiometrie, f rus. стехиометрия, f pranc. stœchiométrie, f …
8stoichiometry — noun Etymology: Greek stoicheion element (from stoichos row) + English metry; akin to Greek steichein to walk, go more at stair Date: 1807 1. a branch of chemistry that deals with the application of the laws of definite proportions and of the… …
9stoichiometry — Ratio of the participating molecules in a reaction in the case of an enzyme substrate or receptor ligand interaction should be a small integer …
10stoichiometry — /stoy kee om i tree/, n. 1. the calculation of the quantities of chemical elements or compounds involved in chemical reactions. 2. the branch of chemistry dealing with relationships of combining elements, esp. quantitatively. Also, stoicheiometry …