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'''Reactance''' may refer to:
 
* [[Electrical reactance]], the opposition to a change in voltage due to capacitance (capacitive reactance) or in current due to inductance (inductive reactance); the imaginary component of AC impedance
* [[Gyrator–capacitor model#Magnetic reactance|Magnetic reactance]], a similar effect in magnetism
* [[Reactance (psychology)]], an emotional reaction to pressure or persuasion that results in the strengthening or adoption of a contrary belief
* [[Reactivity (chemistry)]], the rate at which a chemical substance tends to undergo a chemical reaction
 
== See also ==
* [[Reactants]], chemical reagents
* [[Reactivity (disambiguation)]]
 
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