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Diano4ka-milaya [45]
3 years ago
11

Why is the stability of a compound considered a chemical property?

Chemistry
2 answers:
9966 [12]3 years ago
4 0
Here is the explanation of the given question above. When we say chemical stability, it refers whether the chemical will react with air or water because a substance that is stable will not react. When the compound is unstable, this results in the breakdown and formation of a new substance which results in a chemical change. 
Tcecarenko [31]3 years ago
3 0
Chemical property is the ability of a substance to react with other substances or to transform into other substances. The stability of a compound indicates how much it "prefers" to remain as such or to get transformed. Then the stability is a chemical property.
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