👉 In the context of chemistry, "suppression" and "isolation" are two terms that can be used interchangeably to describe a property of substances or materials that makes them less likely to react with other substances. Suppression refers to the ability of a substance to resist chemical reactions or changes in its state due to its chemical structure or properties. For example, carbon dioxide (CO2) is often considered to have high suppression because it has a very strong covalent bond between its atoms