Examples of using Reactants in English and their translations into Slovenian
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Surface area available for contact between the reactants, in particular solid ones in heterogeneous systems.
Symbol equations not only allow us to know the reactants and products involved in the reaction,
By using a phase transfer catalyst, it becomes possible to solubilize ionic reactants, which are often soluble in an aqueous phase
The advantage of homogeneous catalysts is the ease of mixing them with the reactants, but they may also be difficult to separate from the products.
feeding the reactants through the caviatational zone in the ultrasonic flow-through reactor chamber.
Catalysts generally react with one or more reactants to form intermediates that subsequently give the final reaction product.
Reaction rate is depending on the concentration of reactants, the particle size,
Higher activation energy implies that the reactants need more energy to start than a reaction with a lower activation energy.
During a heterogeneous reaction, one or more reactants undergo a chemical change at an interface,
In chemistry, heterogeneous catalysis refers to the type of catalytic reaction where the phases of the catalyst and the reactants differ from each other.
feeding the reactants through the caviatational zone in the ultrasonic flow-through reactor chamber.
the way that unconverted reactants are further processed.
Pseudo-second-order reaction depends on the concentration of one second order reactant or two first order reactants.
Chemical synthesis is a chemical reaction with the aim of converting one or more reactants into one or multiple products.
the products have lower energy than the reactants.
A second-order reaction depends on the concentrations of one second-order reactant, or two first-order reactants.
From treating reactants in a small lab tube to the continuous flow-through mixing of polymer slurries on industrial level,
may have more or less energy than the reactants.
concentration of products or reactants, the equilibrium shifts in the opposite direction to adjust itself to reduce the change.
concentration of products or reactants, the equilibrium shifts in the opposite direction to make up for the change.