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To perform a stoichiometric calculation, enter an equation of a chemical reaction and press the Start button. The reactants and products, along with their coefficients will appear above. Enter any known value. The remaining values will automatically be calculated.
Use the calculator below to balance chemical equations and determine the type of reaction (instructions). Chemical Equation (H2O = H + O) 🛠️
The stoichiometry calculator above shows the mole ratios/coefficients of the balanced equation, N2 + 3H2 = 2NH3. Enter the amount of any of the substances to determine the ideal amounts to maximize the theoretical yield of the reaction.
The stoichiometry calculator above shows the mole ratios/coefficients of the balanced equation, 2H2 + O2 = 2H2O. Enter the amount of any of the substances to determine the ideal amounts to maximize the theoretical yield of the reaction.
The stoichiometry calculator above shows the mole ratios/coefficients of the balanced equation, P4O10 = P4 + 5O2. Enter the amount of any of the substances to determine the ideal amounts to maximize the theoretical yield of the reaction.
The stoichiometry calculator above shows the mole ratios/coefficients of the balanced equation, 2Mg + O2 = 2MgO. Enter the amount of any of the substances to determine the ideal amounts to maximize the theoretical yield of the reaction.
Enter an equation of a redox chemical reaction and press the Balance button. The balanced equation will be calculated along with the oxidation states of each element and the oxidizing and reduction agents.
The stoichiometry calculator above shows the mole ratios/coefficients of the balanced equation, 2N2H4 + N2O4 = 3N2 + 4H2O. Enter the amount of any of the substances to determine the ideal amounts to maximize the theoretical yield of the reaction.
The stoichiometry calculator above shows the mole ratios/coefficients of the balanced equation, 2C10H8 + 3NH4OH + 10CH3OH = 3C10H15N + 13H2O. Enter the amount of any of the substances to determine the ideal amounts to maximize the theoretical yield of the reaction.
The stoichiometry calculator above shows the mole ratios/coefficients of the balanced equation, 4Fe + 3O2 = 2Fe2O3. Enter the amount of any of the substances to determine the ideal amounts to maximize the theoretical yield of the reaction.