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Example sentences for "reacting"

Lexicographically close words:
reacquired; react; reactance; reactant; reacted; reaction; reactionaries; reactionary; reactionists; reactions
  1. Sesquioxide of manganese and hypochlorite of calcium are formed in the vats, and these two, reacting on each other, give rise to peroxide of manganese and chloride of calcium.

  2. Quite a number of instances are known in which increasing the mass of reacting substances leads not to an increase but to an actual cessation of luminescence.

  3. Let us now turn to luminous organisms and consider the effect of temperature and of concentration of reacting substances (oxygen, luciferin and luciferase) on the luminescence.

  4. This stage is favored at a definite temperature and mass of reacting substances.

  5. He based his conclusions largely on the effects of temperature and concentration of reacting substances and went so far as to declare that any reaction would produce luminescence if the reaction velocity were sufficiently increased.

  6. Before considering luciferin and luciferase, however, let us study a few well-known chemiluminescent oxidations with special reference to concentration of reacting substances and temperature.

  7. Seeing that I was not reacting to the option of treatment with feelings of great joy and anticipation, he then turned to the more sober issues of death via liver encroachment.

  8. Reacting thus, an individual gains nothing and loses the joy begotten of the remembrances related through wrinkled smiles and twinkling eyes.

  9. The stone which reacts only to stimuli of the present, not of the future, cannot make the mistakes which a being reacting to a future taken to be connected with the present is sure to make.

  10. Reacting in media of different refractive capacities, he bases his signs and inferences upon the conditions and results of his media.

  11. The man who is not accessible to such change in the case of moral situations has ceased to be a moral agent and become a reacting machine.

  12. Whether he might not in later life, had he survived, have passed to a species of mystic Christianity, reacting like Coleridge, but with a necessary difference, is a question raised by parts of the Hellas.

  13. Before reacting to the influence of good she feels no transports when facing the beauty of Intelligence; for this beauty is dead so long as it is not irradiated by the Good.

  14. Reacting is what follows acting, without being its contrary; to be burnt, for instance, follows burning, but is not its contrary.

  15. It is that the forces or causes of evolution are natural; that they reside in the thing developing and in the reacting environment.

  16. Reacting from one mood to another, as usual, his chief hope now was that some unexpected turn of fortune's wheel would bring his opportunity.

  17. As she walked through the garden and shrubbery to the mansion she felt that she was reacting from the strong excitements of the morning into languor and excessive weariness.

  18. He discovered that gases always combined in volumes having simple ratios, and that the volume of the product had a simple ratio to the volumes of the reacting gases.

  19. These spatial concentrations are often called the "active masses" of the reacting components.

  20. The reacting substances may be either gaseous or form a liquid mixture, or be dissolved in some selected solvent; but in each case we may state the following considerations regarding the course of the reaction.

  21. The formation of intermediate products by the action of the reacting substance upon the catalyte has often been thought to be the cause of these.

  22. The theory of Berthollet was essentially mechanical, and he attempted to prove that the course of a reaction depended not on affinities alone but also on the masses of the reacting components.

  23. Guldberg and Peter Waage, succeeded in formulating the influence of the reacting masses in a simple law--the law of chemical mass-action already defined.

  24. This theory fails, however, to take account of the influence of the relative masses of the reacting substances, and had to be abandoned as soon as such an influence was noticed.

  25. The reaction is best conducted in iron boxes lined with lead and filled with charcoal of proper quality, into which boxes a stream of the reacting gases, mixed in proper proportions, is introduced.

  26. Not only is this so at any given stage, but it is so all the more in a going concern, for the outward is always reacting again on the inward, so that the concrete becomes a mould for the spiritual.

  27. Their different modes of reacting to this general tendency were the natural result of eminently desirable differences in temperament.

  28. The oxygen escapes and the anhydrides, reacting with water, re-form nitric and sulphuric acids.

  29. Green considers, moreover, that a group thus formulated may consistently represent the actual dimensions of the reacting unit, but that unit of larger dimensions, if postulated, is easily derived from the above by oxygen linkings.

  30. The monobenzoate and dibenzoate are formed by benzoyl chloride reacting on alkali-cellulose (see below).

  31. However strong the bonds of discipline may be, the line is ultimately, and at a certain nervous tension, only a number of men on horses, acting and reacting on one another in various ways.

  32. Then, double-damned in his own depression, by reason of its reacting through his partner on himself, the Duke one day sent for the Provost Marshal.

  33. There is another force which contributes towards this acting and reacting pressure between the arrow and the bow at the loose if the nocking-place of the string be properly fitted to the arrow, but not otherwise.

  34. He had been in the habit of not reacting to the calls of his superiors, and had smiled at their reproaches.

  35. He walked weakly to his bed, supported by two men, and lay in the bed, apathetic and reacting to questions only with a stare.

  36. Babinski, however, made the diagnosis of psychic paralysis, finding the muscles reacting perfectly to percussion.

  37. They are discerned working beneath, possibly reacting against, and always affected by, the genius of the Middle Ages, to wit, the genius of the mutual interaction of the whole.

  38. A sensitive and depressed spirit, like Rousseau's or Cowper's, finds itself without any of these reacting kinds of force, and the first stroke of cruelty or oppression is the going out of a divine light.

  39. Since hydrolysis is a reversible reaction, the relative masses of the reacting substances influence the point at which equilibrium will be reached.

  40. These spiders possess a poisonous gland connected with their masticatory apparatus, which secretes a clear, oily, bitter acid-reacting fluid; the acidity seems due to formic acid.

  41. To be rapid in reacting to a stimulus, in the association of ideas, in the capacity of formulating a judgment--this is the most obvious external manifestation of intelligence.

  42. The individual, as a biological unit, is reacting to the particular situation which presents itself by the tic mechanism.

  43. The islands are reacting upon the continents.


  44. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "reacting" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.