How odd. She should simply be inert.
NO and you should not be doing that its like a bully at school
magnesium is most reactive
It should be noted that francium is not the most reactive element, but is the most reactive metallic element. Francium has the lowest electronegativity and the greatest electropositivity; the chemistry of francium is practically unknown today.
No, sodium metal cannot become water. Sodium is a highly reactive metal, and when it comes into contact with water, it reacts violently and releases hydrogen gas. This reaction can be dangerous and should be avoided.
Potassium is most reactive with the element Oxygen. However, it should be noted that it is most reactive with a non-element: Water.
more reactive, the elements of the first column increase in reactivity as you go down
I am not sure what exactly you mean by "reactive power" (I guess you mean electrical reactive power), but power is the ratio of energy for a period of time. So that makes power (and reactive power as well) a scalar, since you can describe it with only one number. The fact that electrical reactive power is drawn on a XY plane, should not confuse you.
Harassment is against the law and should be reported to the police. Ever since the Columbine massacre in Colorado, harassment and bullying is not taken lightly, nor should it be.
Francium (Fr) should, based on its position in the periodic table, be the most reactive metallic element. However, fluorine is the most reactive element generally.
False. Sexual harassment in the workplace is *always* the call of the person being harassed. Someone doesn't have to have a history of sexual harassment, nor should that even come into the equation. If the supervisor has made you feel uncomfortable, then take it to your HR department. Remember, the harassment is always the determination of the person being harassed, not by the person doing the harassment. If you feel harassed, then you've been harassed.
there are many non metals that are very very reactive. some are even more reactive than some certain metals. there are no exact answers to that but according to me, it should be fluorine. HOPE THIS PIECE OF INFORMATION PROVES TO BE USEFUL
it should be done in order to reduce the power factor.