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Meaning of "molar equivalents"

This phrase is used in chemistry to describe the amount of a compound or element that corresponds to a specific number of moles of another compound or element. It is used to calculate the stoichiometry or the ratio of reactants and products in a chemical reaction

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Eight molar equivalents of phosphoric acid were charged.
The units were expressed in terms of molar equivalents of standard.
The molar equivalents are indicated relative to amino group.
Data were modeled as molar equivalents.
The number of molar equivalents of silane indicated is relative to the amine.
Other primary stabilizers should be present in molar equivalents thereto.
The molar equivalents of all reagents are indicated relative to amino groups.
An array of bases is dispensed to each well in one and two molar equivalents.
Two molar equivalents of sodium hydroxide are required for the pH adjustment.
An array of acids is dispensed to each well in one and two molar equivalents.
Molar equivalents were calculated and mass balance results were determined and compared.
Hydrogen is passed through the solution until three molar equivalents have been absorbed.
Number of molar equivalents introduced, relative to the starting diketone.
Other stabilizers of formula II should be present in molar equivalents thereto.
Preferably from one to two molar equivalents of the cyanide ion source will be present.

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The diamine derivative is preferentially used at a rate of 5 molar equivalents.
All coupling reactions used 4 molar equivalents of acylating component.
Are molar equivalents and calculated relative to the starting material 4-nitroimidazole.
This weight loss corresponds to approximately 3 molar equivalents of water.
Preferably, at most 3 molar equivalents of reagent are employed per free functional group.
A preferred protic solvent is isopropanol in the amount of about 7 molar equivalents.
The amount of phosgene is thus 2 molar equivalents with respect to the menthol.
The amount of stabilizer will typically be less than 5 molar equivalents.
Generally, up to about 5 molar equivalents of sulfuric acid per mole of aluminum are sufficient.
To the stirred solution was added approximately 1 molar equivalents of sodium methoxide.
Preferably, two molar equivalents are used for conducting the said condensation reaction.
Use of the esterifying agent in an amount of about 2 molar equivalents yields a diester.
Preferably, there are at least molar equivalents of the anion-coordinating agent to alkaline metal cation.
Methanol was then introduced directly into the liquor at 3 molar equivalents per hour.
It is most preferred that about 2 molar equivalents of the cyanide ion source be present.
At least one molar equivalent of hydrazine is employed, usually two or more molar equivalents.
In some embodiments, at least about 2 molar equivalents of glacial acetic acid are used.
The proportion of base relative to the PMHS is comprised between 1 and 2 molar equivalents.
Typically there may be used about 4 molar equivalents of alkanolamine per mole of copper.
A method according to Claim 5, wherein said base used is two or more molar equivalents.
All couplings were performed using equal molar equivalents of Boc-amino acid and diisopropylcarbodiimide.
All concentrations relating to activity of B-carox are expressed in micro molar equivalents of B-carotene.
An amount of 4 to 5 molar equivalents is suitable for use.
This weight loss corresponds to approximately 1 molar equivalents of DMSO.
Preferably, from 3 to 6 molar equivalents of hydrazine are employed.
Preferably this amount is 2 to 3 molar equivalents.
About 5 molar equivalents is preferred.
The reaction is performed using from about 1 to about 3 molar equivalents of an appropriate aldehyde.
The molar equivalents of glycidyl groups to acid groups is about 1/1.
The reaction is performed using from about 1 to about 2 molar equivalents of an appropriate disulfide.
The appropriate molar equivalents are both dissolved in water at about 40 % solids.
A most preferred amount of the acid is from about 3 molar equivalents to about 4 molar equivalents.
Optionally, equal molar equivalents of intermediates 2 and 3 can be added in portions.
The reaction is carried out using from about 2 to about 3 molar equivalents of a suitable base.
To 1.2 molar equivalents are generally used per one molar equivalent of starting glycoside.

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