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reactivity
[ ree-ak-tiv-i-tee ]
noun
- the quality or condition of being reactive.
- Chemistry. the relative capacity of an atom, molecule, or radical to undergo a chemical reaction with another atom, molecule, or compound.
- Physics. a measure of the deviation from the condition at which a nuclear reactor is critical.
- Immunology. the ability of an antigen to combine with an antibody.
Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of reactivity1
Example Sentences
"We currently do not know if any high surface reactivity – if it exists – persists in the lunar dust," he warned.
“It tends to help people not be lost in their own reactivity.â€
"Identification of small molecules/metabolites able to activate immune cells with cancer reactivity is a key step in understanding how small molecule sensing might contribute to anti-cancer immunity."
Classical computers have managed the calculation for molecules as large as pentacene, a chain of five hydrocarbon rings with 22 electrons in “pi†covalent bonds, which govern the molecule’s shape and reactivity.
"We've transformed the reactivity of iron metal, the cheapest metal commodity," he said.
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