Examples of 'relatively inert' in a sentence

Meaning of "relatively inert"

relatively inert: showing little to no activity, movement, or responsiveness; having a low level of reactivity or energy

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Basal plane carbons are relatively inert to chemical attack.
Silicon dioxide is a preferred glidant because it is relatively inert.
Palmitic acid is a relatively inert saturated fatty acid.
Relatively inert support material.
Dry chlorine gas is relatively inert.
The substance is relatively inert and is not metabolized by tissue enzymes.
Trivalent chromium tends to be associated with relatively inert solid phases.
These are relatively inert substances.
The second heap is preferably formed of relatively inert waste rock.
Silastic drains are relatively inert and induce minimal tissue reaction.
Another preferred material is zirconia which has been found to be relatively inert to platinum.
Relatively inert chemically.
Mono silicic acid is normally neutral and relatively inert to physical conditions.
Thus the use of relatively inert formulations for small molecules is possible.
One way to do that is to dilute ammonium nitrate with a relatively inert material.

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Suitable examples of relatively inert carrier gases are nitrogen and carbon dioxide.
Clinical research has confirmed the nature of estrone as a relatively inert precursor of estradiol.
Fluorescein is a relatively inert dye and specific drug interactions have not been reported.
Larvae appeared to avoid host response by remaining in the relatively inert koilin matrix.
These compounds are relatively inert and as such difficult to provide with surface treatments.
The medium employed should be liquid under the conditions of polymerization and relatively inert.
The titanium dioxide itself is relatively inert and poses no specific health or environmental problems.
The medium employed is generally liquid under the conditions of polymerization and relatively inert.
This complex is relatively inert and the equilibrium is attained only slowly at room temperature.
The solution employed should be liquid under the conditions of polymerization and relatively inert.
It is therefore also relatively inert and can not be moved easily from its position.
The diluent employed should be liquid under the conditions of polymerization and relatively inert.
A pharmaceutically acceptable excipient is a relatively inert substance that facilitates administration of a pharmacologically effective substance.
The medium employed is generally liquid wider the conditions of polymerization and relatively inert.
Other relatively inert components may be added to the cleaning composition for additional function.
The diluent employed is preferably liquid under the conditions of polymerization and relatively inert.
This phase is deemed relatively inert with a low contribution to strength in the early stage.
Preferably, the propellant comprises a relatively inert gas.
Fluorescein is a relatively inert dye and specific drug interaction studies have not been reported.
Liquid silicone is a clear, colorless and relatively inert liquid.
The inorganic matrix is thus relatively inert towards the decomposition of the organic pore former.
Usually, hydrocarbons which contain only σ-bonds are relatively inert chemically.
It is a relatively inert substance with properties similar to Teflon.
In terms of reactivity, cyclobutane is relatively inert and behaves like ordinary alkanes.
BEA is a relatively inert solid but under mildly alkaline conditions it cyclises to form ethyleneimine.
Solvents suitable for reaction should be relatively inert to free radicals and chain transfer agents.
Also, relatively inert fillers and reinforcing media may be included.
In one embodiment, the column is formed of a relatively inert or chemically unreactive material.
Argon is classified as a noble gas and is colorless, odorless and relatively inert.
Thus, a pressurized relatively inert gas may be injected into a sealed reactor.
The positive portion of this salt is sodium ion, which is relatively inert in water.
Tantalum 's relatively inert nature also gives the human body high tolerance to the element.
Usually, the coatings of this invention contain a relatively inert particulate filler additive.
A pressure package system according to claim 9, characterized in that the propellant comprises a relatively inert gas.
Chemically active phase 1 products are rendered relatively inert and suitable for elimination by this step.

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