What is stoichiometry?

1 Answer
Aug 13, 2017

See this old answer and links. All chemical reactions observe stoichiometry.

Explanation:

The balancing of chemical equations follows conservation of mass. If there are 10g of products from all sources, AT MOST there can be 10g of products. Chemical equations balance mass and charge absolutely, and due to (inevitable) losses on handling, yields are therefore less than quantitative.

In the case of multi-step syntheses (and some chemists specialize in the reactions), even a four step sequence with 90% yield at each step (and a synthetic chemist would gladly accept a 90% yield), the overall yield is reduced to 66% automatically. And this reflects mass equivalence: garbage in equals garbage out.