| reaction q. |
for a balanced chemical equation, the product of the concentrations of the reaction products, each raised to the power equal to the coefficient of the product in the equation, divided by the concentrations of the reactants, each raised to the power equal to its coefficient. For the equation aA + bB + … = rR + sS + …, Q = [R]r[S]s[A]a[B]b . At equilibrium the reaction quotient equals the equilibrium constant.
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| reaction t. |
the time elapsing between the application of a stimulus and the resulting reaction.
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| reaction-formation |
an unconscious defense mechanism in which a person assumes an attitude that is the reverse of a wish or impulse that he or she harbors.
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| reactional l. |
see lepra reaction, under reaction.
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| reactivation |
the restoration of activity to something that has been inactivated.
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