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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.

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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.

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physical property, i found this piece of information while Surfing he internet but i don't know why ??

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No. Carbon dioxide will readily undergo chemical reactions.

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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.

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chemical property

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physical property

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