It means that you're alergic to whatever it is you're reacting to. Your body doesn't "agree" with it and tries to fight it off.
The arrow shows that something has changed into something else ie NaOH + HCl --> NaCl + H2O In English this translates as, Sodium hydroxide and Hydrochloric acid react to form Salt and water
"stoichiometry"
A byproduct is something that is produced incidentally during the production or destruction of something else. It can also refer to something that happens as a result of some other reaction or activity. Byproducts are often unintended or secondary outcomes of a primary process.
A catalyst is an example of something that can produce a chemical reaction or effect, but cannot do so alone. It speeds up a reaction without being consumed in the process.
The thing that is formed by a reaction is called the product. Reactants that are mixed create the reaction that creates the product.
Perhaps there is an allergic reaction occurring from something that is on the legs.
It could mean that he values your input and enjoys sharing moments of humor with you to gauge your response. This behavior shows that he is interested in your reaction and seeks a connection through shared laughter.
It means that something has happened that will bring an unpleasant result or an angry reaction.
It means that something has happened that will bring an unpleasant result or an angry reaction.
It means that something has happened that will bring an unpleasant result or an angry reaction.
it is the interaction between two chemicals, that cause something to happen, but not a chemical reaction :)
The reaction to something in an environment is called a stimulus.
yes, something rotting is a chemical reaction because it undergo oxidation reaction. the reaction is a part of redox reaction
it is the interaction between two chemicals, that cause something to happen, but not a chemical reaction :)
It means something you said made an emotional impact on the person, as if you had poked a nerve and gotten a reaction.
This depends on this "something".
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