It's a chemical property because of the cause and effect factor (reactivity) that conducts and produces electricity.
Reactivity is a chemical property.
Reactivity refers to how vigorously an atom is to react with other substances.
Reactivity is a chemical property.
No. Reactivity to vinegar is an example of a chemical property.
golds reactivity is very low in the reactivity series ....
Is the reactivity of an alloy very different from the reactivity of its major component?"
What is reactivity of boron
how is the reactivity for ptassium
how is the reactivity for ptassium
What is reactivity of boron
we cant say the reactivity of H but reactivity of H can be ordered or compared with other elements. see the reactivity series
It's a chemical property because of the cause and effect factor (reactivity) that conducts and produces electricity.
It's a chemical property because of the cause and effect factor (reactivity) that conducts and produces electricity.
Because some of the fission products are neutron poisonsthat as they build up reduce the reactivity. Without the excess reactivity available to overcome this the reactor would shut itself down until the neutron poisons decayed away. This effect was observed in the first production reactor at Hanford (B reactor) when it was first started.
Reactivity is not a change; it is a chemical property.
The chemical reactivity blew up