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Reactant
Reactant A reactant or reagent is any substance initially present ... left hand side of the reaction equation. Reactant(s) → Product(s) See also Reagent
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Reactant   (translated from Dutch)
Reactant Reactant is chemische substance that participate in reactie ...
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Talk:Reactant
Talk:Reactant Reactant/reagent split I decided to move some ... to here, so that the page for reactant contains the information for reactants (which can ...
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User:Masterhomer/Limiting reactant
User:Masterhomer/Limiting reactant < User:Masterhomer A chemical reaction requires a ... product. Many times, the mass of one reactant is not enough to complete the reaction fully. This reactant is known as a limiting reactant. Finding the limiting reactant requires a balanced formula.
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Stoichiometry   (translated from Japanese)
... proportion between the change quantity of the reactant and the change quantity of the product ... participates in the reaction, plural between the reactant (depending upon when the product) which exists ... standpoint, when plural one side of the reactant which exists it is excessive, the reaction ... is decided at the quantity of the reactant of smaller one, surplus the reactant while it is unreacted remains inside ...
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Kinetics (chemistry)   (translated from German)
... beginning best the initial concentration only one reactant should be varied, so that the effect ... itself if the initial concentration of a reactant is doubled: Dependence 1ster order of the concentration of this reactant. v quadruples itself if the initial concentration of a reactant is doubled: Dependence 2ter order of the concentration of this reactant. v remains equivalent independent ...
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Titration
... to determine the concentration of a known reactant. Because volume measurements play a key role ... to react with a measured volume of reactant (Analyte). Using a calibrated burette to add ... titration is when the pH of the reactant is just about equal to 7, and ... reaction; titrations often use visual indicators (the reactant mixture changes colour). In simple acid-base ... solution. Accurately measure a volume of the reactant into to a beaker or Erlenmeyer ...
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Nuclear fusion
... of the relative velocity of the two reactant nuclei. If the reactants have a distribution ... is <σv> times the product of the reactant number densities: f = n_1 n_2 \langle ... atomic number Z of the non-hydrogenic reactant. Specification of the D-D reaction entails ... reaction is that there is only one reactant, which must be taken into account when ... proportions. This is the case when each reactant ion plus its associated electrons accounts ...
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Excess   (translated from Dutch)
Excess In chemische response are reactant in excess presently if for gone of ... response has entirely gone, remains there of reactant which were in excess present still a quantity. An excess of reactant can be used for chemical balance expire ... to let: because the concentration of the reactant remains in excess also after the response ... products. As a result, all toegevoerde other reactant are efficiently used. This can be ...
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Rate law
... the time needed for half of the reactant to be depleted (same as the half ... depends on the concentration of only one reactant (a unimolecular reaction). Other reactants can be ... are all first-order with respect to reactant. Second-order reactions A second-order reaction ... on the concentrations of one second-order reactant, or two first-order reactants. For a ... order reaction dependent on one second-order reactant is \ t_ \frac{1}{2} = \ ...
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