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activator

catalyst / trigger / initiator / hardener
Noun
pl: activators

This term describes an agent that triggers a transition from a dormant or inactive state to an active one. In chemistry and biology, it refers to a substance that increases the rate of a reaction or the efficiency of an enzyme, often by altering the molecular structure to allow a process to begin. In mechanical or electronic contexts, it refers to the physical component, such as a switch or sensor, that initiates a programmed sequence. While similar to a catalyst, an activator specifically focuses on the initiation or the "turning on" of a system rather than just the acceleration of an existing process.

Meanings

Noun

A substance that initiates or accelerates a chemical reaction or biological process.

"The catalyst acts as an activator for the polymerization process."

Noun

A chemical agent that causes a substance to become active or reactive, such as a hardener in resins.

"Apply the activator to the resin before mixing the two components."

Noun

A device or mechanism that triggers a specific function or starts a machine.

"The emergency stop button serves as the primary activator for the safety system."

Noun

A molecule or ion that binds to an enzyme or protein to increase its activity.

"Calcium ions often serve as an activator for various cellular enzymes."

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