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What chemical property refers to how readily matter will change into a different kind of matter? a) magnetism b) acidity c) basicity d) reactivity
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What chemical property refers to how readily matter will change into a different kind of matter? a) magnetism b) acidity c) basicity d) reactivity
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What chemical property refers to how readily matter will change into a different kind of matter?
a) magnetism
b) acidity
c) basicity
d) reactivity
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I believe the answer is D) reactivity. Hope this helps. (ノ◕ヮ◕)ノ*:・゚✧
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