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All physical properties are unreactive. Cutting, breaking, tearing. All chemical properties are reactive.

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An unreactive property is typically a chemical property that describes how a substance does not readily participate in chemical reactions with other substances. It is based on the arrangement of electrons in the substance's atoms or molecules.

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