- In chemistry,
reactivity is the
impulse for
which a
chemical substance undergoes a
chemical reaction,
either by
itself or with
other materials, with an...
- An
inert gas is a gas that does not
readily undergo chemical reactions with
other chemical substances and
therefore does not
readily form
chemical compounds...
- even in
small amounts,
especially to children. Lead is a
relatively unreactive post-transition metal. Its weak
metallic character is
illustrated by its...
-
meaning "lacking affinity" or "lacking reactivity",
referring to paraffin's
unreactive nature.
Paraffin wax is
mostly found as a white, odorless, tasteless,...
- element,
whereas all
other noble gases are p-block elements.
However it is
unreactive at
standard conditions, and has a full
outer s****:
these properties are...
- appearance.
Pigments are
completely or
nearly insoluble and
chemically unreactive in
water or
another medium; in contrast, dyes are
colored substances which...
- 69 °C (156 °F). It is
widely used as a cheap,
relatively safe,
largely unreactive, and
easily evaporated non-polar solvent, and
modern gasoline blends contain...
- air-free
techniques are
normally emplo**** for
handling the element. It is
unreactive toward nitrogen and
saturated hydrocarbons such as
mineral oil or kerosene...
- colorless. The C-O
bonds that
comprise simple ethers are strong. They are
unreactive toward all but the
strongest bases.
Although generally of low chemical...
-
activity for
Suzuki coupling reactions involving aryl chlorides,
which are
unreactive with
palladium complexes of most
other phosphine ligands. The
ligand has...