Examples of using Which can react in English and their translations into French
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Apply to substances which can react violently with water.
Which can react to as little as a 1½ pound pressure differential.
With this permission a service will be started which can react to outgoing SMS.
Axion the GmbH proves more, which can react it to customer's requests and market situations fast and uncomplicatedly with this offer once.
Supplements contain synthetic stabilizers which can react with silicic acid.
Control via the crown and the screen, which can react differently to varying degrees of pressure, provides additional room for creative solutions.
The precursor of a ID-a3 complex is a compound R 1 C(CH 2 OH)(CO 2 H)2 which can react.
The combustion of natural gas produces NOx which can react with the fibre and cause yellowing.
Advantageously contain at least one chemical function in their formula which can react with cellulose.
Thus, R2 is a functional group which can react with a carboxyl, hydroxyl, aldehyde or amine group.
They contain a combination of sensitive chemical components with different electrical charges which can react extremely quickly.
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Advantageously, it also contains chemical functions which can react with the cellulose.
Commercial triethanolamine contains diethanolamine, which can react with sodium nitrite to form a relatively weak carcinogen, N-nitrosodiethanolamine, which may create a hazard.
Construction chemicals, solvents andmany household cleaners contain chlorides and acids which can react and damage stainless steel.
These pathways generate methylselenol, which can react with glutathione, as selenite does(Zhang and Spallholz, 2011.
Monofunctional hydroxyaromatic compound, the functional group of which can react with an amine functional group, and.
Molybdenum chloride has some toxicity, which can react with water to emit white toxic smog and corrosive hydrogen chloride gas.
Difunctional hydroxyaromatic compound, the two functional groups of which can react with an amine functional group.
The rusting reactions usually product hydroxyl ions(alkali) which can react with the paint(if it is not'alkali resistant') causing softening of the paint and loss of adhesion, and allowing the blisters to spread out.