Reactivity is a chemical property.
Reactivity is a chemical property.
Reactivity refers to how vigorously an atom is to react with other substances.
No. Reactivity to vinegar is an example of a chemical property.
Electronegativity is a measure of the reactivity; see the link below.
red= fire harzard blue= health hazard yellow= reactivity hazard white= special hazard
Yellow 3
Fire Hazard: 2, Red square Special Information: 4 Health hazard: 1 Reactivity hazard: 3
The number 4 on the NFPA 704 placard indicates the highest hazard in any of the three categories (health, fire, reactivity).
NFPA 704 Hazmat color codes: blue -- health hazard (4 being deadly) red -- fire hazard (4 being flash point below 73 F) yellow -- reactivity (4 may detonate) and white -- specific hazard (no water, radioactive, acid, alkali, corrosive, oxidizer)
NFPA 704 Hazmat color codes:blue -- health hazard (4 being deadly)red -- fire hazard (4 being flash point below 73 F)yellow -- reactivity (4 may detonate) andwhite -- specific hazard (no water, radioactive, acid, alkali, corrosive, oxidizer)Read more: What_does_the_National_Fire_Protection_Association_704_blue_color_code_stand_for
Health (Blue): 1 Flammability (Red): 2 Reactivity (Yellow): 0 Special (White): None
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