Transcription of Chemical Reaction Stoichiometry (CRS): A Tutorial
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Chemical Reaction Stoichiometry (CRS):A Tutorial Ronald W. MissenDepartment of Chemical Engineering and Applied ChemistryUniversity of TorontoToronto, Ontario Canada M5S 3E5andWilliam R. SmithSchool of Engineering, and Department of Mathematics and StatisticsUniversity of GuelphGuelph, Ontario Canada N1G 2W1 Downloaded from web site URL 1998 R. W. Missen and W. R. Smith, all rights reservedCRS,c 1998 R. W. Missen & W. R. Smith, all rights reservediContents1 Introduction12 What is Chemical Reaction Stoichiometry (CRS)? A definition .. Why is CRS important? .. The central problem of CRS .. Balancing Chemical reactions .. Preliminary examples of sets of Chemical equations .. Mathematical equivalent of the central problem of CRS .. Historical Background ..83 From Atom-balance Equations to Chemical Equations94 Universal, Systematic Method to Obtain Chemical Equa-tions (MRM)135 Implementations of Hand Calculation .. Computer Algebra Software.
Chemical reaction stoichiometry (CRS) is a branch of chemical stoichiome-try dealing with the constraints, in the form of chemical equations, placed on changes in the composition of a closed reacting system by the require-ment for conservation of the amount of each atomic species and of …
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