compositionreactivity
Compositionreactivity is a term that describes the ability of certain chemical substances to undergo reactions based on their constituent parts or functional groups. It suggests that a molecule's reactivity is not a monolithic property but rather a sum of the reactivities of its individual components. This concept is particularly relevant in organic chemistry and materials science where complex molecules are often assembled from smaller, more reactive building blocks.
Understanding compositionreactivity allows chemists to predict how a molecule will behave under different conditions. For example,
This principle is also applied in the design of new materials. For instance, in polymer science, monomers