stoichiometric compound

  • 1Non-stoichiometric compound — Crystallographic defects can cause solids to be non stoichiometric Non stoichiometric compounds are chemical compounds with an elemental composition that cannot be represented by a ratio of well defined natural numbers, and therefore violate the… …

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  • 2non-stoichiometric compound — noun any chemical compound in which the number of atoms of each element is not expressible as the ratio of small integers; normally due to missing atoms in a solid state lattice Syn: berthollide …

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  • 3stoichiometric — /ˌstɔɪkiəˈmɛtrɪk/ (say .stoykeeuh metrik) adjective Chemistry 1. of or relating to stoichiometry. 2. (of a compound) containing its component elements in the exact proportions represented by its formula. 3. (of a mixture) yielding on complete… …

  • 4Chemical compound — A chemical compound is a pure chemical substance consisting of two or more different chemical elements[1][2][3] that can be separated into simpler substances by …

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  • 5nonstoichiometric compound — ▪ chemistry       any solid chemical compound in which the numbers of atoms of the elements present cannot be expressed as a ratio of small whole numbers; sometimes called berthollide compounds in distinction from daltonides (in which the atomic… …

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  • 6Organocopper compound — Lithium diphenylcuprate etherate dimer from crystal structure …

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  • 7Law of definite proportions — In chemistry, the law of definite proportions, sometimes called Proust s Law, states that a chemical compound always contains exactly the same proportion of elements by mass. An equivalent statement is the law of constant composition, which… …

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  • 8Chemical formula — Al2(SO4)3 Example of a chemical formula, aluminium sulfate A chemical formula or molecular formula is a way of expressing information about the atoms that constitute a particular chemical compound. The chemical formula identifies each constituent …

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  • 9John Stuart Anderson — FRS, FAA, (9 January 1908 ndash; 25 December 1990) was a British and Australian scientist who was Professor of Chemistry at the University of Melbourne and Professor of Inorganic Chemistry at the University of Oxford. [http://www.asap.unimelb.edu …

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  • 10Iron(II) oxide — chembox new ImageFile = ImageSize = IUPACName = SystematicName = OtherNames = Ferrous oxide Iron oxide/Oxidized iron Iron rust Section1 = Chembox Identifiers Abbreviations = CASNo = 1345 25 1 EINECS = EINECSCASNO = PubChem = SMILES = InChI =… …

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