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New synthetic Ca Cu solids have shown to be very reactive and resistant to agglomeration after multicycle operation.
If the hydrogen and fluorine recombine, it can be very reactive and cause a non-radioactive hydrogen explosion.
Incomplete reports of the lower bromides ThBr3, ThBr2, and ThBr are known (the last only known as a gas-phase molecular species): ThBr3 and ThBr2 are known to be very reactive and at high temperatures disproportionate.
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NO2 is very reactive and produces the propene combustion without NO reduction.
Ozone is very reactive and these smogs were first characterised because of their damage to rubber and crops before human health effects were fully recognised.
The results showed that Ca from the seaweed was very reactive and thus efficient in solving the silicate melting problems.
The cytochrome P-450 enzymes can, for example, produce epoxides of some chemicals, which are very reactive and can attack important cellular molecules, such as DNA.
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