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1 substance réactive
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2 réactif
ʀeaktif, iv (-ive)1. nmCHIMIE reagent2. adj1) (personne, organisation) quick to react2) (stratégies, méthodes) reactiveproactif et réactif; proactive et réactive — proactive and reactive
* * *A adj reactive; papier réactif reagent paper, test paper.B nm reagent.————————nom masculin
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