Apart, Oxygen and Hydrogen are not stable, but when they combine they become stable, and when something is stable, it is not reactive (unless you force it to be)
Reactive power is the coarse that is reactive with water. This a developing composite material.
less reactive
The reactive force would be gliding through the water.
No.
more reactive
Potassium is highly reactive, even explosive in some circumstances.
yes
it is not reactive to water
Lead is a moderately reactive metal. It reacts slowly with air and water, but does not react as vigorously as highly reactive metals like sodium or potassium.
In reaction with water and oxygen Fr is more reactive than Cs
Iron rusts with water the more reactive metals react for the oxygen in a displacement the less reactive metals there is no reaction hope this helps x
Copper does not react in water.