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{s} reactive
that readily takes part in reactions
participating readily in reactions; "sodium is a reactive metal"; "free radicals are very reactive" tending to react to a stimulus; "the skin of the geriatric is less reactive than that of younger persons"- Louis Tuft
Scientology Irrational, reacting instead of acting; thinkingness or behavior dictated by the reactive mind rather than the individual's own present time determinism See also reactive mind
irrational, reacting instead of acting; thinkingness or behavior dictated by the reactive mind rather than the individual’s own present time determinism See also reactive mind
Reacting to the past rather than anticipating the future, not predictive
1: of, relating to, or marked by reaction or reactance 2 a: readily responsive to a stimulus b: occurring as a result of stress or emotional upset
-A name given to substance that, when introduced to other substances or molecules, react easily with them and cause the break-up of the original molecule
Able to catch fire, explode, or give off fumes when exposed to water or air, or displaying extreme chemical activity when combined with other chemicals
Something that is reactive is able to react chemically with a lot of different substances. Ozone is a highly reactive form of oxygen gas
If someone is reactive, they behave in response to what happens to them, rather than deciding in advance how they want to behave. I want our organization to be less reactive and more pro-active. proactive
participating readily in reactions; "sodium is a reactive metal"; "free radicals are very reactive"
tending to react to a stimulus; "the skin of the geriatric is less reactive than that of younger persons"- Louis Tuft
(a) to act in opposition to a force or influence; (b) to react based on a irrational beliefs; (c) to have negative emotions; (d) to be in judgment about self, others or life
The ability to react vigorously, decompose or condense under conditions of shock, pressure or temperature REACTIVITY - The ability of a material to undergo chemical reaction with the release of energy or heat REDUCING AGENT - A material which accepts oxygen in a reaction REPRODUCTIVE TOXINS - Chemicals which have a negative effect on the ability to produce normal offspring RESPIRATORY - Pertaining to the ability to breathe and to exchange gases in the lungs ROE - See Route of entry ROUTE OF ENTRY (ROE) - The pathways a chemical or biological hazard may use to enter the body Generally speaking, the most common ROEs are inhalation, ingestion, absorption, and injection
Having power to react; tending to reaction; of the nature of reaction
agents are triggered by events and sensitive to real-time domain considerations; able to sense and act
Can explode (when exposed to heat, air, water or shock) There are few consumer products still on the market that are explosive (except for fireworks) Some older explosive products may still be stored in homes
{s} responding to stimuli, acting in return
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