For example methane is flammable and reactive.
Examples: chemical reactivity, resistance to corrosion, flammability, oxidation, etc.
Examples: flammability, reactivity, acidity, basicity, electronegativity, stability, etc.
Lithium (Li) has a similar chemical reactivity in water as potassium (K) because they both belong to the same group (alkali metals) in the periodic table. Both lithium and potassium react vigorously with water, liberating hydrogen gas and forming alkaline solutions.
Examples: chemical reactivity, flammability, solubility, chemical composition, homogeneity or heterogeneity, toxicity.
Astatine is not flammable because it is a halogen with poor reactivity and low flammability. It is a highly radioactive element and is very rare in nature.
Flammability, reactivity with oxygen, pH level are chemical properties; smell is also a consequence of the chemical composition.
flammability and reactivity
For example methane is flammable and reactive.
flammability and reactivity
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Reactivity with water, oxidation, flammability
Examples: flammability, corrosivity, chemical reactivity.
Examples: chemical reactivity, resistance to corrosion, flammability, oxidation, etc.
Bromine is a chemical element and is not any other of the nouns mentioned in the question. Bromine is soluble in some materials, can probably be burned, and is reactive with some other materials.
Examples: chemical reactivity, flammability, electronegativity, polarization of a molecule, resistance to corrosion, solubility, iodine index, pH, etc.
Reactivity: how a substance reacts with other substances to form new products Flammability: the ability of a substance to ignite and burn in the presence of oxygen Toxicity: the degree to which a substance can cause harm to living organisms when exposed to it