stoichiometric coefficient in a sentence
Examples
- For example n A + m B-> C is generally governed by a reaction rate like r = k [ A ] ^ n [ B ] ^ m, where the exponents are the same as the reduced stoichiometric coefficients.
- For example, in the reaction, the stoichiometric coefficient of CH 4 is " 1, the stoichiometric coefficient of O 2 is " 2, for CO 2 it would be + 1 and for H 2 O it is + 2.
- For example, in the reaction, the stoichiometric coefficient of CH 4 is " 1, the stoichiometric coefficient of O 2 is " 2, for CO 2 it would be + 1 and for H 2 O it is + 2.
- Here, \ Omega is the system size, \ mathbb { E } is an stoichiometric coefficient for species i in reaction j ), and f _ j is the rate of reaction j given a state \ mathbf { x } and system size \ Omega.
- As for many reactions, the experimental rate equation does not simply reflect the stoichiometric coefficients in the overall reaction : It is third order overall : first order in H 2 and second order in NO, even though the stoichiometric coefficients of both reactants are equal to 2.
- As for many reactions, the experimental rate equation does not simply reflect the stoichiometric coefficients in the overall reaction : It is third order overall : first order in H 2 and second order in NO, even though the stoichiometric coefficients of both reactants are equal to 2.
- FBA formalizes the system of equations describing the concentration changes in a metabolic network as the dot product of a matrix of the stoichiometric coefficients ( the stoichiometric matrix "'S "') and the vector "'v "'of the unsolved fluxes.
- where " K i " is the equilibrium constant of formation of the secondary species " i ", and & nu; i, j represents the stoichiometric coefficient of basis species " j " in secondary species " i " ( the values of & nu; j, i can be positive or negative ).
- r \ in R _ { \ nu } ^ + if and only if \ nu is the vector of the input stoichiometric coefficients \ alpha _ r for the " r " th elementary reaction; r \ in R _ { \ nu } ^-if and only if \ nu is the vector of the output stoichiometric coefficients \ beta _ r for the " r " th elementary reaction.
- r \ in R _ { \ nu } ^ + if and only if \ nu is the vector of the input stoichiometric coefficients \ alpha _ r for the " r " th elementary reaction; r \ in R _ { \ nu } ^-if and only if \ nu is the vector of the output stoichiometric coefficients \ beta _ r for the " r " th elementary reaction.