A reactive leader is one who doesn't stop to think about the bigger problem when faced with an issue. They act on impulse hoping the problem goes away without making sure that it doesn't return. This is opposed to a proactive leade who realises there is decision to be made for the long term benefit of the company and the team around him. He will delegate and include staff in projects. Ask them how they'd solve the problem rather than leap right in with a temporary fix.
Alkali metals are very reactive and soft.
Helium has completely filled orbitals and is stable whereas hydrogen has one valence electron and is reactive.
They are metals that are reactive. They form cations easily and form ionic bonds.
A free radical is a species that has unpaired electrons.Due to this , they are highly reactive. They can have either a positive charge, negative charge or no charge.
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Very soft and highly reactive.
Very soft and highly reactive.
Least reactive
Least reactive
Argon is a very stable element, and isn't very reactive.
Least reactive
Hydrogen and helium aren't 'out' of the periodic table, hydrogen just has characteristics that match up with group one (very reactive) and helium has characteristics that match up with group 8 (non reactive).
Helium is an inert gas. It has 2 electons.it is non reactive.
The elements are all metals and are generally reactive.
Bromine is a halogen. The Halogens are very reactive non-metals.
They are highly- reactive metals
Alkali metals are very reactive and soft.