no. that would be a chemical property
Yes, reactivity to vinegar is an example of a physical property because it describes how a substance behaves without altering its chemical composition. In this case, the reaction between vinegar and a substance demonstrates a physical change rather than a chemical one.
Examples: flammability, corrosivity, chemical reactivity.
Reactivity is an example of a chemical property of matter. Reactivity refers to how a substance reacts with other substances to form new products. Density, on the other hand, is a physical property that describes the mass of a substance per unit volume.
Reactivity is an example of a chemical property.
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Reactivity is not a physical property because it's a characteristic of a chemical element or compound and is involved in chemical process.
reactivity of water is a chemical property
Reactivity is not a physical property because it's a characteristic of a chemical element or compound and is involved in chemical process.
Reactivity is a chemical property (in chemistry !).
No.. It's a Chemical Property because it reacted to something (it's a reaction) :)
Reactivity is not an example of a physical property. Reactivity refers to how a substance chemically interacts with other substances, while the other options (freezing point, boiling point, density) are all physical properties related to the behavior or characteristics of a substance without changing its chemical composition.