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It was found that acrylate is much more reactive than methacrylate; the reactivity ratios are quite different from unity and show a high similarity in GTP and anionic polymerization.
At low concentrations (<50 nM), Cu and 1,2-NQN have very similar reactivities, while at higher concentrations 1,2-NQN is much more reactive than Cu.
More specifically, the intensity map in Fig. 30h reveals the presence of zeolite aggregate domains, which have almost no reactivity towards furfuryl alcohol, whereas other zeolite aggregate domains are much more reactive.
Much more reactive than that.
In the past it was much more reactive.
"It makes the wood much more reactive," Bisacca said — sometimes to the point of becoming a "cookie," which you could crumble in your hand.
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Briefly, the hydroxyl group makes RNA much more chemically reactive and structurally flexible than DNA, and thus it exists in a multitude of forms: stems, loops, and pins, circular, single-stranded, and double-stranded...sometimes all in one molecule!
Graphite nanocrystals are much more chemically reactive than the ordinary graphite flakes; consequently, a number of graphite derivatives can be easily prepared using such nanoscopic graphite crystals as reactant (for example, graphite nanoplatelets can be quantitatively and quickly converted to graphite oxide by the Hummers method [10]).
In MBRP, we work much more on reactive, impulsive sorts of behaviors.
Radium decay product radionuclides, such as Pb and Po, are also much more particle reactive and less likely to be extracted through the unconventional drilling and hydraulic fracturing process than decay-series parent Ra isotopes.
Since the process using two reactive gases is much more complex than one reactive gas, the transition zone of the reactive mode must be defined taking into account oxygen and nitrogen mass flow rates.
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