Incomplete combustion usually results from insufficient oxygen to achieve the perfect stoichiometric ratio.
Because mass, site, and charge numbers must remain balanced, these vacancies always occur in stoichiometric ratios.
Fast acquisition of quantitative results (peak integrals in stoichiometric ratio) is possible due to short relaxation time.
The stoichiometric air-fuel ratio for petrol (gasoline) is 14.7 to 1 by weight.
From the stoichiometric ratio, an optimum burn results in a clean exhaust emission, further cleaned by the catalytic converter.
In addition, changing fuel maps to coincide with the stoichiometric ratio for gasoline combustion may also realize performance increase.
They are expressed in a relatively fixed stoichiometric ratio to neurofilaments.
The stoichiometric ratios of carbon, nitrogen, phosphorus remain relatively consistent from both the coastal to open ocean regions.
It blocks the channel, binding in a 1:1 stoichiometric ratio with its β-sheet.
Thus, it would form soot (black smoke) at stoichiometric ratio.