inertness |
reactivity |
In chemistry|lang=en terms the difference between inertness and reactivity
is that
inertness is (chemistry) quality of being unreactive with other chemical compounds or elements while
reactivity is (chemistry) relative susceptibility to chemical reaction.
As nouns the difference between inertness and reactivity
is that
inertness is want of activity or exertion; habitual indisposition to action or motion; sluggishness; apathy; insensibility while
reactivity is responsiveness to stimulation.
taxonomy |
reactivity |
As nouns the difference between taxonomy and reactivity
is that
taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while
reactivity is responsiveness to stimulation.
combustibility |
reactivity |
As nouns the difference between combustibility and reactivity
is that
combustibility is the quality or state of being combustible while
reactivity is responsiveness to stimulation.
reactivity |
nonreactivity |
As nouns the difference between reactivity and nonreactivity
is that
reactivity is responsiveness to stimulation while
nonreactivity is lack of reactivity; the quality of being nonreactive.
reactivity |
reactiveness |
Synonyms |
Reactiveness is a synonym of reactivity.
As nouns the difference between reactivity and reactiveness
is that
reactivity is responsiveness to stimulation while
reactiveness is the quality or state of being reactive.
reactivity |
hexafluoroacetone |
As nouns the difference between reactivity and hexafluoroacetone
is that
reactivity is responsiveness to stimulation while
hexafluoroacetone is (organic compound) a compound structurally similar to acetone but with markedly different reactivity, most common as the sesquihydrate.
reactivity |
seroreactivity |
As nouns the difference between reactivity and seroreactivity
is that
reactivity is responsiveness to stimulation while
seroreactivity is the reactivity of blood serum, especially to a virus.
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