Reactant
Translations of "reactant" (16 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bulgarian | реагент(participant at the start of a chemical reaction) | reagent | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 反應物 /反应物(participant at the start of a chemical reaction) | fǎnyìngwù | |
| Finnish | lähtöaine(participant at the start of a chemical reaction), reaktantti(participant at the start of a chemical reaction) | — | |
| French | réactif(participant at the start of a chemical reaction) | — | |
| German | Edukt(participant at the start of a chemical reaction), Reagenz(participant at the start of a chemical reaction), Reaktant(participant at the start of a chemical reaction) | — | |
| Hebrew | מֵגִיב(participant at the start of a chemical reaction) | megív | |
| Japanese | 試剤(participant at the start of a chemical reaction), 試薬(participant at the start of a chemical reaction) | shizai, shiyaku | |
| Khmer | ប្រតិករ(participant at the start of a chemical reaction) | praʼtekɑɑ | |
| Māori | pūmatū hohe(participant at the start of a chemical reaction), pūmatūhope(participant at the start of a chemical reaction) | — | |
| Norwegian Bokmål | reaktant(participant at the start of a chemical reaction) | — | |
| Norwegian Nynorsk | reaktant(participant at the start of a chemical reaction) | — | |
| Romanian | reactant(participant at the start of a chemical reaction), reactiv(participant at the start of a chemical reaction) | — | |
| Russian | реаге́нт(participant at the start of a chemical reaction), реакти́в(participant at the start of a chemical reaction) | reagént, reaktív | |
| Serbo-Croatian | reaktant(participant at the start of a chemical reaction) | — | |
| Spanish | reactivo(participant at the start of a chemical reaction) | — | |
| Tagalog | kabalibilos(participant at the start of a chemical reaction) | — |
lähtöaine, reaktantti
réactif
Edukt, Reagenz, Reaktant
pūmatū hohe, pūmatūhope
reaktant
reaktant
reactant, reactiv
reaktant
reactivo
kabalibilos
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