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Reactant buffs are easy to tell apart, though. It's explained on the wiki in the obvious place.
As far as reactant buffs go, it randomly picks one piece of your currently equipped gear (either your frame or one of your weapons) and applies a buff to it based on which item is picked. If your frame is chosen, its current power strength and range are doubled for the duration of the buff. If your primary or secondary weapon is chosen, the weapon no longer consumes ammo for the duration of the buff (can be fired infinitely without reloading). If your melee is chosen, heavy attacks performed by it will no longer consume any of the combo counter for the duration of the buff. You can see which piece of gear got the reactant buff with a quick visual inspection; the affected item will have a "glitchy" effect overlayed on its model similar to that found on Corrupted enemies, and emit small, pale lightning bolts.
I can tell you with 100% certainty I don't even bother trying to memorize them.
If I get a buff that's great. The only buffs I really care about are the visual ones seen on the character.
The only symbol I keep a look out is Growing Power - otherwise I don't bother remembering the rest.