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reactant

[ree-ak-tuhnt] / riˈæk tənt /




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Furthermore, the use of conventional thin-film catalysts often results in inadequate separation of hydrogen bubbles, leading to blockages in the catalyst's active sites or hindering reactant movement, ultimately diminishing process efficiency.

From Science Daily • Mar. 22, 2024

"If you want to etch silicon while leaving a smooth surface, you should use another reactant than fluorine. It should be a reactant that etches uniformly all crystalline planes," Barsukov said.

From Science Daily • Jan. 9, 2024

That is, as the temperature of the reaction goes up due to its heat production, the reactant gases lose contact with the catalyst surface and their reaction slows down, which reduces the temperature.

From Science Daily • Oct. 5, 2023

This important reaction class is defined by changes in oxidation states for one or more reactant elements, and it includes a subset of reactions involving the transfer of electrons between reactant species.

From Textbooks • Feb. 14, 2019

"What kind of reactant is Quent Miles using in that ship of yours?" asked Walters sharply.

From Treachery in Outer Space by Glanzman, Louis




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