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sodium hydride It is highly reactive and combustible!
it is generally unreactive.Methane is a neutral gas. It is not reactive,but combustible.
Anything that can burn is a combustible substance.
A substance that has high reactivity combines easily with other substances.
Most non-metals are not highly reactive or an completely inert. However, the Halogens in Group 17 are reactive with nearly every substance on the planet.
sodium hydride It is highly reactive and combustible!
A substance is considered highly combustible if it has a low ignition temperature and can rapidly release a large amount of heat and energy when exposed to a flame or spark. Highly combustible substances often have a high fuel-to-air ratio, meaning they can burn easily even in the presence of limited oxygen. Additionally, these substances may have volatile components that evaporate quickly and create a flammable vapor or gas.
it is generally unreactive.Methane is a neutral gas. It is not reactive,but combustible.
Flammable, combustible, corrosive: not determined, but very probable not. Einsteinium is a moderate reactive metal.
no salt is not a combustible substance but salt water is combustiblle
Anything that can burn is a combustible substance.
Cerium is reactive but not highly reactive.
A substance that has high reactivity combines easily with other substances.
Sodium is a highly reactive alkali metal and reacts with various substances. There is no one substance that sodium is a part of
Yes. Combustible means capable of burning.
the highly reactive metal is potassium
Most non-metals are not highly reactive or an completely inert. However, the Halogens in Group 17 are reactive with nearly every substance on the planet.