Examples of 'unreactive' in a sentence

Meaning of "unreactive"

unreactive (adjective) - describes something that does not react readily with other substances. It is commonly used in chemistry to characterize chemicals or materials
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  • Not reactive; relatively inert.
  • That does not respond to a stimulation.

How to use "unreactive" in a sentence

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Unreactive mydriasis as well as paralytic ileus were noted.
Your pupils were dilated and unreactive to light.
A preferred unreactive fluid is methylphenyl silicone oil.
It is a colourless insoluble solid that is fairly unreactive.
Lead is a relatively unreactive transition metal.
All of the noble gases are very unreactive.
Such relatively unreactive zirconium oxides are available commercially.
These two compounds are unregenerable unreactive compounds.
It is generally unreactive at room temperature.
Methyl groups can be quite unreactive.
Pharmaceutical grade chemically unreactive gases are commercially available.
These gases are almost entirely unreactive.
Preferably the chemically unreactive gas is nitrogen or argon.
Gold is known as a noble metal since it is moderately unreactive.
Helium is the most unreactive element.

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Gold is known as a noble metal because it is relatively unreactive.
Nitrogen gas gives an unreactive atmosphere.
It is unreactive toward alkenes.
The noble gases are very unreactive.
That means they are unreactive hence being called inert gases.
They may appear emotionless or unreactive.
Polypropylene is chemically unreactive and is generally regarded as being biologically inert.
Both of these chemical species are unreactive.
Fluorocarbons are unreactive and are often used for demanding applications.
Carbon forms many different compounds but it is an unreactive element.
Trifluoroboronate anions also are unreactive in a wide variety of reaction conditions.
Inactivators effect a slow conversion of the enzyme to an unreactive form.
Accept your unreactive diagnoses and get on with your lives.
Silver is a rather unreactive metal.
They are unreactive as their valence shells are completely filled with electrons.
They tend to be fairly unreactive.
It is unreactive to the adsorbents.
The are a family of unreactive elements.
Common unreactive nitrogen consists of two atoms united by three bonds.
The two adenocarcinomas were unreactive.
Any enteric coatings being unreactive with active ingredients may be used.
Gold is termed a noble metal due to its relatively unreactive nature.
It is a very unreactive metal.
Serological tests for syphilis performed five months earlier were unreactive.
It is a relatively unreactive element.
The metal particles and metal compound particles are preferably unreactive.
An emulsifier maybe a surfactant that is unreactive with the active agent.
Both sorbitol and mannitol are generally stable and chemically unreactive.
An emulsifier may be a surfactant that is unreactive with the bleaching agent.
Even so the unreactive nature of mercury hardly makes it dangerous in this connection.
You need to stay unreactive.
Unreactive organic solvents can be employed in combination with the aqueous acid.
Chemically highly unreactive.
The tracer must be unreactive in the system water for predictable results.
Both of these clusters are characterized as consisting of biochemically fairly unreactive strains.

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