User Contributed Dictionary
Noun
reactants- Plural of reactant
Extensive Definition
A reagent or reactant is a substance or compound
consumed during a chemical
reaction. Solvents and
catalysts, although
they are involved in the reaction, are usually not referred to as
reactants.
Although the terms reactant and reagent are often
used interchangeably, reagent is often used in a more specialized
sense as "a test substance that is added to a system in order to
bring about a reaction or to see whether a reaction occurs".
Examples of such analytical reagents include Fehling's
reagent and Tollens'
reagent. In organic chemistry, reagents are compounds or
mixtures, usually composed of inorganic or small organic molecules,
that are used to effect a transformation on an organic substrate.
Examples of organic reagents include the Collins
reagent, Fenton's
reagent, and Grignard
reagent.
In another use of the term, when purchasing or
preparing chemicals, "reagent-grade" describes chemical
substances of sufficient purity for use in chemical
analysis, chemical
reactions or physical testing. Purity standards for reagents
are set by organizations such as ASTM
International. For instance, reagent-quality water
must have very low levels of impurities like sodium and chloride ions, silica, and bacteria, as well as a very
high electrical
resistivity.
References
reactants in Arabic: كاشف كيميائي
reactants in Catalan: Reactiu
reactants in German: Edukt
reactants in Spanish: Reactivo
reactants in French: Réactif (chimie)
reactants in Indonesian: Pereaksi kimia
reactants in Italian: Reagente
reactants in Hebrew: מגיב
reactants in Lithuanian: Reagentas
reactants in Dutch: Reactant
reactants in Japanese: 試薬
reactants in Polish: Reagent
reactants in Portuguese: Reagente químico
reactants in Slovenian: Reagent
reactants in Thai: รีเอเจนต์
reactants in Ukrainian: Реагенти
reactants in Chinese: 反应物