labile

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Kinetically unstable; rapidly cleaved (and possibly reformed)

Water ligands typically bind metals in a labile fashion and are rapidly interchanged in aqueous solution.

Apt or likely to change
Liable to slip, err, fall, or apostatize
{a} apt to slide or slip, slippery, unstable
Readily undergoing change or breakdown The term labile is often used to describe compounds (such as carbon or nitrogen) that are available to easily move through soils
A substrance that is easily degraded or transformed by microorganisms or readily available fro plant uptake
Constantly undergoing or likely to undergo chemical change; unstable
Unstable; literally, characterized by a tendency to slip
changing quickly Most often refers to unstable emotions
Easily changing, unstable If your asthma is labile, it means that you can go quickly and unpredictably from being perfectly fine to barely getting enough air
Chemically unstable
(chemistry, physics, biology) readily undergoing change or breakdown
Readily transformed by microorganisms or readily available to plants
open to change; liable to change; "an emotionally labile person" (chemistry, physics, biology) readily undergoing change or breakdown
open to change; liable to change; "an emotionally labile person"
{s} changeable, unstable; able to change its state (Chemistry)
abnormal variability in affect with repeated, rapid, and abrupt shifts in affective expression
labile affect
(Psikoloji, Ruhbilim) Pathological emotional expression, generally due to neurological degeneration or other complications; may or may not be mood-congruent. In other words, the patient might sob uncontrollably in an only moderately sad situation (an excessive but mood-congruent reaction), or he or she might also cry when upset or angry (a mood-incongruent reaction). Labile affect is also known as pseudobulbar affect, emotional incontinence, or involuntary emotional expression disorder (IEED)
lability
The state of being labile
lability
A susceptibility to change; instability
lability
Liability to lapse, err, or apostatize
lability
{i} tendency to change, instability; ability to change states (Chemistry)
labile

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    la·bile

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    Etymologie

    () From Latin labilis (“apt to slip, transient”) labi (“to fall, slip”).
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