reaktivit
Reaktivit, commonly translated as reactivity, is the propensity of a substance to undergo chemical reactions or physical changes under specified conditions. In chemistry, reaktivit describes how readily a species reacts with others, depending on electronic structure, bond strengths, steric effects, and thermodynamic driving forces. Reaktivit is distinct from stability: a reaction may be thermodynamically favorable but kinetically slow.
Factors affecting reaktivit include temperature, pressure, concentration of reactants, presence of catalysts, solvent effects, and surface
Reaktivit is studied through reaction rates and mechanisms. The Arrhenius equation relates rate constants to temperature
Applications of reaktivit concepts span chemical synthesis, materials science, environmental chemistry, and safety engineering. Related concepts