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are unreactive
adjective
Not reactive; relatively inert.
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When both substituents are unreactive alkane fragments, as in ketones, there are few reactions other than carbonyl additions.
The antineutrinos that accompany the beta decay of the fission products are unreactive, and their kinetic energy (about 10 MeV per fission) is not recovered.
The thiols react with both acrylate and epoxide groups, but acrylate and epoxide groups are unreactive with each other.
Those deposits are unreactive under steady-state conditions due to the blocking of active sites for adsorption of hydrogen by CO but highly reactive during feed concentration cycling for alternating between CO-rich and CO-lean feeds.
The noble gases are unreactive due to their having full electron shells; thus it was theorized that elements with full nuclear shells – having so-called "magic" numbers of protons or neutrons – would be stabilized against radioactive decay.
Nerve cell bodies are generally unreactive, and other cells and tissues are unreactive except for peripheral axons.
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During the performance, they're unreactive and practically mute, and it's only afterward that they begin to dimly express their approbation.
Mass spectrometry confirms that TMA is unreactive with O2.
The iodide 3 is unreactive towards PAr3 at 175 250 °C.
Apple's stock was unreactive today, as is typically the case with hardware spectacles like these.
Laboratory synthesised aluminum hydroxide and crystalline gibbsite were unreactive to sulfate.
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