Copy of lost replay No. 1
Dear Scorael;
Stoichiometric ratio is an absolutely required part of the whole stoichiometry.
Stoichiometric ratio is dealing with moles whereas stoichiometry deals with both moles and masses.
For Stoichiometric ratio you may best visit Mr. Borek's:
http://www.chembuddy.com/?left=balancing-stoichiometry&right=ratio-proportions
For doing the whole stoichiometry you may then follow the simple recipe on:
"Stoichiometry Problem (#23'025) (http://www.chemicalforums.com/index.php?topic=23025.0)"
Therein is also an Example Diagram: How to do a “Stoichiometry Problem”.
I hope to have been of help to you.
Good Luck!
ARGOS++
Copy of lost replay No. 3
Dear Scorael;
After several tries to interpret these equations as a model, do you allow that I say it in plain language?:
They don’t make real sense to me at all; and that for several reasons!
I have Questions, three times the number of equations you have given!
Are you able to scan the few pages around your problem and send them to me via pm?
I hope this way I will have more chances to interpret the model correctly.
Sorry!, - but I think that’s the only chance we will have.
Good Luck!
ARGOS++