Chemical inertness means no or very less ability to react with other elements or compounds , it depends mainly on the valency of elements. elements usually react with other substances because they have to satisfy their valency by filling their octets , but those elements which already have a completely filled octet shows no or very less reactivity towards other elements. and rarely react with other elements . this is known as chemical inertness.
Inertia is not a change, but a physical resistance to change, thereby making it a physical property. To overcome inertia - that is, to change the motion or direction of a thing at rest or in uniform motion - would represent a physical change. Inertia is a physical property and does not involve chemical behavior as such.
No. Carbon dioxide will readily undergo chemical reactions.
Yes. If something is inert, it doesn't react with anything (like the noble gases.) Reactivity, even the lack of reactivity, is still a chemical property.
chemical property
physical property
yes
It is a physical CHANGE, not property. A property of matter is something like inertia.
Chemical change
It is a physical change.Density is not a chemical property. Instead, it is a physical property.
Physical change
Physical change is a change in the structure. Chemical change is a change in the composition. Melting is a physical change. Complexing is a chemical change.
It is a physical CHANGE, not property. A property of matter is something like inertia.
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it is a chemical change
Chemical I think
physical as the chemical structure does not change.
A physical change
Physical - there are no chemicals involved
Chemical change
Itβs a physical change π
physical change
It's a physical change why are some people f$#@%ing stupid and saying a chemical change??
Physical change of the paint, not the door.