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How to pronounce reactant in English?

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Type Words
Type of chemical, chemical substance
Derivation react

Examples of reactant

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Its chief drawback is the need for in situ processes to have the reactant on demand.
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Fitzsimons estimates that as much as 10% to 15% of the population is extremely reactant.
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In complete combustion, the reactant burns in oxygen, producing a limited number of products.
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It can be an especially important reactant in polluted water, such as the runoff from coal mines.
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For instance, the reactant atoms and molecules formed transient bonds in which they orbit one another.
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In this way the scientists were able to determine the precise reactant distribution within the cell.
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This is the case when each reactant ion plus its associated electrons accounts for half the pressure.
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Titration involves the addition of a reactant to a solution being analyzed until some equivalence point is reached.
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Thermochemistry is useful in predicting reactant and product quantities throughout the course of a given reaction.
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More examples
  • A chemical substance that is present at the start of a chemical reaction
  • A reagent is a "substance or compound that is added to a system in order to bring about a chemical reaction or is added to see if a reaction occurs". Such a reaction is used to confirm the presence of another substance. ...
  • (Reactants) Species that react to generate products
  • (Reactants) In a containing alkali reaction, those containing alkali substances that have been used up to form the last products have been great great great great great great great great great great great great great great good great good great good great good great good great well great well ...
  • (Reactants) Substances that interact with one another or with an external source in a reaction.
  • (Reactants) The chemicals that react together to form the new materials. The word reagent is sometimes used instead.
  • A substance that enters into chemical combination with another substance.
  • A pure substance which when mixed under the right conditions with other pure substances undergoes a chemical transformation to form products.
  • A material that reacts chemically with the base component of a grout system.