| 41. | Physical states ( of reactants or products ) matter, as do molar concentrations.
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| 42. | Several reactions are required to obtain the gaseous reactants required for Fischer Tropsch catalysis.
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| 43. | Usually, the more complex the reactant molecules, the lower the steric factor.
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| 44. | Furthermore, for multiple reactants, conversion can be defined overall or per reactant.
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| 45. | Furthermore, for multiple reactants, conversion can be defined overall or per reactant.
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| 46. | Usually, the more complex the reactant molecules, the lower the steric factors.
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| 47. | Contrary to common perception, PTC is not limited to systems with hydrophobic reactants.
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| 48. | An excess of one reactant can be used to control the degree of polymerization.
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| 49. | So we represent the active enzyme as a powerful reactant of the enzymatic reaction.
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| 50. | Both the reactants and the products have bonds.
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