stoichiometry

英 [,stɒɪkɪ'ɒmɪtrɪ] 美 [,stɔɪkɪ'ɑmətri]
  • n. 化学计量学
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stoichiometry (n.)
"science of calculating the quantities of chemical elements involved in chemical reactions," 1807, from German Stöchiometrie (1792), coined by German chemist Jeremias Benjamin Richter (1762-1807) from Greek stoikheion "one of a row; shadow-line of a sundial," in plural "the elements" (from PIE *steigh- "to stride, step, rise") + -metry. Related: Stoichiometric.
1. Undoubtedly many different reactions contributed to the overall stoichiometry of photosynthesis.
无疑,这种光合作用的总的化学计量学中,包含有许多不同的反应.

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2. There are some defects that leave the stoichiometry unaffected.
有一些缺陷是离开了化学计量关系造成的.

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3. The ratio of air to fuel for which perfect combustion takes place is called stoichiometry.
实现完全燃烧时的空气和燃烧的比率称为化学当量比.

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4. The stoichiometry of the material cannot be readily adjusted as is the case with VPE.
材料的化学比不象VPE法一样容易进行调节.

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5. The difference between non - stoichiometry are discussed, the current development of nonstoichiometry are briefly reviewed.
讨论了非化学计量与固溶体两个概念之间的异同, 简述了 非 化学计量概念的新进展.

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