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Chemical
properties of matter that determine how a substance reacts with other substances
Chemical
Chemical
Chemical
Chemical
The chemical structure of a substance, the presence of functional groups, and its reactivity are key factors that determine how a substance will react when combined with other substances. Additionally, factors such as polarity, acidity, and basicity also play a role in interactions between substances.
Liquids can react differently to different substances based on their chemical properties. Some liquids may dissolve in certain substances, form a homogeneous mixture, react chemically to produce a new substance, or remain unaffected by the presence of the other substance. The interaction between liquids and other substances depends on factors such as polarity, solubility, and chemical reactivity.
If the substance doesn't react at all chemically then the substance is inert.
The failure to react with other substances is an intensive property. Intensive properties do not depend on the amount of a substance present, whereas extensive properties do. In this case, the inability to react with other substances remains the same regardless of the quantity of the substance.
chemical property
The word 'react' in chemistry means the interaction of substances to form new substances. It has nothing to do with density. Density is measured for a substance that is NOT undergoing a reaction.