Depends what "this" substance is
Living things interact in a number of ways. They have symbiotic relationships that can either hurt or be good for the organisms. Most organisms also produce products that other organisms need.
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A community of plants and other animals that interact with each other and their environment.
They just ignore them and get on with their life.
The particles get attracted to each other, forming a solid.
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Secondary pollutants are the substances that pollute the air only after they interact with other substance in the Earth's environment. Primary pollutants are injected into the atmosphere directly.
Yes. Protons interact with other atoms through the electromagnetic force, and both protons and neutrons interact with pretty much everything through the gravitational force.
The particles get attracted to each other, forming a solid.
Viscosity
Viscosity
Energy in a certain manifestation that is able to interact with other manifestations of energy.
In solids, the particles are joined too strongly and are positioned to closely together to allow other particles to mix with it
The property that involves how a substance interacts with other substances is known as chemical property. This is what will cause chemical changes during reactions.
The particles of a solid are attracted strongly to other particles around them locking them into a fixed position in which they may only vibrate but not move freely from one position to another. The particles of a gas are the opposite. Not strongly attracted, but move randomly about bouncing off of other gas particles. This allows the gas particles to move to any position, not just remain surrounded by the same few particles.
Chemical property