REAGENTS - translation to arabic
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REAGENTS - translation to arabic

SUBSTANCE OR COMPOUND THAT IS ADDED TO A SYSTEM IN ORDER TO BRING ABOUT A CHEMICAL REACTION, OR ADDED TO SEE IF A REACTION OCCURS
Reactant; Reactants; Reactand; Reagents; Chemical reagent; Name reagent; Organic reagent; Reagent chemicals; Chemical reagents; Tool compound; Laboratory reagent
  • Reagents, such as [[sulfur]] (pictured), are the starting materials used in chemical reactions.

REAGENTS         

ألاسم

راكِس ; كاشِف

reagent         
كاشِف [ج: كَواشِف]
reagent         
‎ كاشِف‎

Definition

reagent
n.
(Chem.) Test.

Wikipedia

Reagent

In chemistry, a reagent ( ree-AY-jənt) or analytical reagent is a substance or compound added to a system to cause a chemical reaction, or test if one occurs. The terms reactant and reagent are often used interchangeably, but reactant specifies a substance consumed in the course of a chemical reaction. Solvents, though involved in the reaction mechanism, are usually not called reactants. Similarly, catalysts are not consumed by the reaction, so they are not reactants. In biochemistry, especially in connection with enzyme-catalyzed reactions, the reactants are commonly called substrates.

Examples of use of REAGENTS
1. The researchers intend to develop 20 reagents per species group.
2. Tests were performed using WHO–approved reagents and primers.
3. Project coordinators designated for each species group will survey colleagues, getting existing reagents from labs that have them.
4. The scientists will first decide which reagents should get immediate attention, said Baldwin.
5. WHO is sending diagnostic reagents and other supplies to support testing in national laboratories.