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Subject: What is a Stoichiometric proportion

Date: Thu Jul 11 21:48:01 1996
Posted by: Guillermo Ramirez
Grade level: grad
School/Organization: The University of Texas at Austin
City: Austin State/Province: Texas
Country: USA
Area of science: Chemistry
Message:
While reading about the mixing of components for the formulation of
an epoxy resin for fiber reinforced composites.  I came accross the
term "stoichiometric porportions of components".  I could not find
anywhere in the report I was reading what this meant.  I think I can
guess the meaning by the roots of the word, but I was curious about
the "real meaning" of the term. Also, would this be a term that
would apply to any type of combination that meets certain requirements
or only to reactive components?.

Willy

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