abstraction reaction vâžireš-e âhanješ (#) Fr.: réaction d'abstraction Chemistry: A bimolecular chemical reaction that involves removal of an atom or ion from a molecule. For example, hydrogen abstraction from methane: CH4 + Cl → CH3 + HCl. → abstraction; → reaction. |
chain reaction vâžireš-e zanjiri, vâkoneš-e ~ Fr.: réaction en chaîne A succession of → nuclear fissions when the neutrons released by previous fissions produce other nuclear fissions which themselves cause other reactions and the reactions goes on increasing exponentially. |
chemical reaction vâžireš-e šimiyâyi, vâkoneš-e ~ Fr.: réaction chimique A → change or → transformation in which a → substance → decomposes, → combines with other → substances, or interchanges constituents with other substances. |
nuclear reaction vâžireš-e haste-yi Fr.: réaction nucléaire A process in which the energy, composition, or structure of an atomic nucleus changes. |
nuclear reactor vâžirgar-e haste-yi Fr.: réacteur nucléaire A device in which a nuclear fission chain reaction is maintained and controlled for the production of nuclear energy or radioactive isotopes. |
principle of action and reaction parvaz-e žireš va vâžireš, ~ koneš va vâkoneš Fr.: principe d'action et de réaction Newton's third law of motion, which states that for every action there must be an equal and opposite reaction. |
proton-proton reaction vâžireš-e-e proton-proton Fr.: réaction proton-proton A → thermonuclear reaction in which two protons collide at very high velocities and combine to form a → deuterium. See also → proton-proton chain. |
pycnonuclear reaction vâžireš-e cagâl-hasteyi Fr.: réaction pycnonucléaire A nuclear reaction that takes place at high densities and relatively low temperatures. Pycnonuclear reactions are almost temperature independent and occur even at zero temperature. These reactions are extremely slow at densities typical for normal stars but intensify with increasing density. For example, carbon burns into heavier elements at densities over 1010 g cm-3. Pycnonuclear, from pycno- a combining form meaning "dense, thick," from Gk. pyknos "dense, solid" + → nuclear; → reaction. Vâžireš, → reaction; cagâl-hasteyi, from cagâl, → dense, + hasteyi, → nuclear. |
react vâžiridan Fr.: réagir 1) To act in response to an agent, influence, or stimulus. |
reactance vâžirâyi Fr.: réactance The opposition to the flow of alternating current caused by the inductance and capacitance in a circuit rather than by resistance. From → react + -ance a suffix of nouns. Vâžirâyi state noun of vâžirâ agent noun of vâžiridan→ react. |
reactant vâžirâ Fr.: 1) General: A person or thing that reacts. From → react + -ant. |
reaction vâžireš, vâkoneš Fr.: réaction 1) General: Action in response to some influence, event, stimulus. Verbal noun of → react. |
reaction rate nerx-e vâžireš Fr.: taux de réaction The speed with which a → chemical reaction takes place. In other words, the change in → concentration of a → substance divided by the → time interval during which the change is observed. |
reactive vâžirandé; vâžireši Fr.: réactif Tending to react. Pertaining to or characterized by reaction. From → react + -ive a suffix of adjectives expressing tendency, disposition, function, connection, etc. Vâžirandé verbal adj. of vâžiridan→ react; vâžireši, adj. of vâžireš→ reaction. |
reactivity vâžirandegi Fr.: réactivité 1) General: The quality or condition of being reactive. |
reactor vâžirgar Fr.: réacteur 1) A device for introducing reactance into an electrical circuit (e.g. a capacitor). |
reactor core maqze-ye vâžirgar Fr.: cœur de réacteur The part of a → nuclear reactor in which → nuclear fission takes place and huge quantities of heat energy are generated. |
research reactor vâžirgar-e pažuheši Fr.: réacteur de recherche A nuclear reactor designed for radionuclide production, materials testing, and training. |
resonant reaction vâžireš-e bâzâvâ Fr.: réaction résonnante A nuclear reaction whose probability is enhanced at an energy corresponding to an energy level of one of the nuclei. → resonance capture. |
subcritical reactor vâžirgar-e zir-paržani Fr.: réacteur sous-critique A → nuclear reactor in which the rate of production of → fission neutrons is lower than the rate of production in the previous generation, and therefore the number of fissions decreases over time. → subcritical; → reactor. |