Chemical Action (Noun)
Meaning
(chemistry) any process determined by the atomic and molecular composition and structure of the substances involved.
Classification
Nouns denoting natural processes.
Examples
- Catalysts are used to speed up chemical action in industrial processes such as petroleum refining and fertilizer production.
- The chemical action between a base and an acid is a neutralization reaction, producing a salt and water as products.
- A battery works through chemical action, where one chemical is converted to another, releasing electrons in the process.
- Research shows that the chemical action that affects polyisobutene chemistry typically ends the back bone within milliseconds to one millisecond.
- Galvanized metals derive from being sealed inside steel corrosion making high class aluminum part manufacturing combining anti aging design then initiating chemical action.
Synonyms
Hypernyms
Hyponyms
- Intumescency
- Zymosis
- Acylation
- Ferment
- Intumescence
- Chemical Reaction
- Synaeresis
- Pyrochemistry
- Amylolysis
- Precipitation
- Corrosion
- Deamination
- Demineralization
- Desalination
- Desalinization
- Photosynthesis
- Demineralisation
- Zymolysis
- Proteolysis
- Chlorination
- Chelation
- Nitrification
- Agglutinating Activity
- Calcification
- Deaminization
- De-iodination
- Cracking
- Syneresis
- Blueing
- Polymerisation
- Decalcification
- Transamination
- Catalysis
- Iodination
- Decarboxylation
- Inversion
- Mechanism
- Synthesis
- Polymerization
- Bluing
- Reaction
- Corroding
- Digestion
- Gasification
- Agglutination
- Gassing
- Peptization
- Cleavage
- Contact Action
- Association
- Fermenting
- Chemical Mechanism
- Sequestration
- Hydrogenation
- Peptisation
- Dissociation
- Pyrochemical Process