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Stoichiometry Calculator

Solve any stoichiometry problem from a balanced equation — compute moles, mass, gas volume (ideal gas), and solution amounts for every reactant and product, with limiting reagent finder, percent yield, and mass-conservation verification

Use , =>, -> or = as the arrow. Supports parentheses like Ca(OH)2 and hydrates like CuSO4·5H2O.

✓ Equation is balanced

Known Quantity

g

applies to products

Extent of Reaction (ξ)
1.8531e-1 mol
From 10 g of Al (0.3706 mol, coefficient 2)

Stoichiometric Amounts

SideSpeciesM (g/mol)MolesMass (g)Gas @ STP (L)
REACTANTGIVEN2Al26.9823.706e-110.0008.307
REACTANTFe2O3159.6871.853e-129.5914.154
PRODUCTAl2O3101.9611.853e-118.8944.154
PRODUCT2Fe55.8453.706e-120.6978.307

Mass Conservation Check

Σ reactant mass = 39.5914 g · Σ product mass (theoretical) = 39.5914 g · diff = 7.11e-15 g

Limiting Reagent Finder

Enter the mass (g) of each reactant. Tool finds which one runs out first and computes the actual extent.

Limiting Reagent
Fe2O3
Extent ξ = 0.0626 mol
ReactantMolesξᵢ = n/νExcess / Remaining
Al0.37060.18530.2454 mol (6.62 g)
Fe2O3(LIM)0.06260.06260

About Stoichiometry

Stoichiometry uses the balanced equation's mole ratios to compute amounts of all reactants and products from any known quantity. The extent of reaction ξ (xi) equals Δnᵢ / νᵢ, where νᵢ is the stoichiometric coefficient. All species react in the same extent, so moles of species j = ξ × νⱼ.

Common Conversions

  • moles = mass / M
  • moles = PV / RT (ideal gas)
  • moles = V × C (solution)
  • 1 mol gas @ STP = 22.414 L
  • R = 0.08206 L·atm/(mol·K)

Uses IUPAC 2021 standard atomic weights. Ideal-gas assumption applies; real gases deviate at high pressure / low temperature.

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