Reaction vs Pseudoreversible - What's the difference?
reaction | pseudoreversible |
An action or statement in response to a stimulus or other event
(chemistry) A transformation in which one or more substances is converted into another by combination or decomposition
(chemistry) Describing a reaction (especially a redox reaction) in which the products of the reverse reaction are not identical with the starting materials
In chemistry terms the difference between reaction and pseudoreversible
is that reaction is a transformation in which one or more substances is converted into another by combination or decomposition while pseudoreversible is describing a reaction (especially a redox reaction) in which the products of the reverse reaction are not identical with the starting materials.As a noun reaction
is an action or statement in response to a stimulus or other event.As an adjective pseudoreversible is
describing a reaction (especially a redox reaction) in which the products of the reverse reaction are not identical with the starting materials.reaction
English
Noun
(en noun)- The announcement of the verdict brought a violent reaction .
- You were in the courtroom. What is your reaction ?
- When I last tried to eat strawberries I had a terrible allergic reaction .
- In this reaction , the acid and base will neutralize each other, producing a salt.
