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Meaning of "molar excess"

molar excess: Refers to having more of a particular substance, typically a chemical, than is needed for a reaction

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molar excess
A slight molar excess of sodium bicarbonate is employed.
The excess is at least one molar excess.
A slight molar excess of anhydride is preferably employed.
Said peroxide compound is provided in a molar excess.
A molar excess of glutaraldehyde or carbodiimide is suitably used.
The amine is typically employed in a molar excess.
The fold molar excess is shown in parentheses.
This base is typically present in a molar excess.
Preferably there is a molar excess of one functional group.
Molar excess amount of the base can be used.
About six to tenfold molar excess may be employed.
The alkylating agent is used in large molar excess.
The molar excess in fold of each competitor is indicated in parentheses.
The base is also generally employed in a molar excess.
A molar excess of the ethylhaloacetate is utilized for the reaction.

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The alkylation process uses a molar excess of diisobutylene.
A molar excess of arsine to olefin is maintained during the reaction.
The reaction was stopped by addition of a molar excess of lysine.
The halogen may be in molar excess relative to the hydrocarbon.
The enzyme acceptor will usually be in substantial molar excess.
Addition of molar excess hHJV.
A molar excess similar to the molar excess of acid chloride is advantageous.
The nitrile is used in molar excess of the primary amine.
Using a molar excess of hydrogen appears to help prevent catalyst deactivation.
Ammonia is preferably present in a molar excess to the aldehyde compound.
A two molar excess of both reagents can also be used.
In general it will be advantageous to use a molar excess of peptide or protein.
A substantial molar excess of the base and solvent is used.
The reaction is therefore carried out with a molar excess of hydroquinone.
About tenfold molar excess of the amine compound is employed.
An aliquot of extract was transferred to a test tube containing a molar excess of HCl.
The phenol is present in a molar excess of the stoichiometric requirement.
The thiolation reaction is performed in the presence of a molar excess of base.
A two molar excess of both reagents may also be used.
The base is typically employed in a molar excess relative to vancomycin.
A slight molar excess of either reactant is not deleterious to the reaction.
It is generally used in a slight molar excess relative to the hydrazo compound.
The molar excess allows for higher weight molecular acids to be removed.
A one percent to ten percent molar excess of the aldehyde is preferred.
A high molar excess of polyisocyanate to polyol will give predominantly polyisocyanurate foam.
The amine is preferably used in a molar excess relative to the carboxylate.
A large molar excess of the primers improves the efficiency of the amplification process.
It is generally desirable to provide a molar excess of base in the reaction mixture.
Generally a molar excess of acid is used to remove the protecting group.
In another aspect the coformer is in molar excess to the zoledronic acid.
A molar excess of alkoxide is advantageously employed based on the ester content of the material.
The chelating agent is present at a molar excess to that of the bisphosphonate.
One activator peroxide reagent characterized in that said peroxide compound is provided in a molar excess.
The linker will generally be added in molar excess to modified saccharide.
Use of a slight molar excess of the substituted benzyl halide may improve a particular yield.

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