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What does it mean for a substance to have a high reactivity It reacts easily with other substances. It reacts only at high temperatures. It reacts only with air. It reacts easily with few substances.?

It means that the substance readily reacts with other substances, often at normal temperatures, due to its chemical properties.


Can pure iron be found on earths crust?

No because iron reacts with various substances including oxygen in the air to produce rust.


What are substances in physical properties that describe how a substance reacts with other substances?

Chemical property


How reactive is germanium?

Germanium is an element that reacts naturally to other substances.


What describes the way a substance reacts with other substances?

Chemical Property


Does a chemical reaction of a substance indicate how it reacts with other substances?

Compound


How can the chemical properties of a substance the Determine?

By observing how it reacts with other substances


What properties of a substance determines how that substance will react when combined with other substances?

properties of matter that determine how a substance reacts with other substances


The ease and speed in which an element combines or reacts with other substances is called?

The ease and speed in which an element combines or reacts with other substances is called reactivity. Reactivity is a measure of how readily an element undergoes a chemical reaction.


A substance that reacts with another substance?

the way a substance reacts with other substances is called


What is a substance called when it only reacts with few other substances?

An Isotope- I think


A property describes how a substance acts when it reacts with other substances?

Chemical equation

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