In purchasing, reactive refers to responding to specific needs or demands as they arise, rather than proactively anticipating them. This can lead to a more short-term and tactical approach to buying goods or services, as opposed to a strategic or planned method.
Hydrogen IS reactive
fluorine is the most reactive
Manganese is not particularly reactive. This is strange considering it is more electropositive than its neighbors in the periodic table.
Bromine (Br2) is the third most reactive halogen.
No, it is less reactive.
Proactive purchasing is when you are for the product and reactive purchasing is when you react badly to the product. This is a consumer's way of thinking.
Proactive purchasing involves planning ahead to anticipate needs and secure favorable terms, leading to better cost control and supplier relationships. However, it can be resource-intensive and may require forecasting accuracy. On the other hand, reactive purchasing is responsive to immediate needs but may result in higher costs, lower quality products, and strained supplier relationships due to rushed decisions and limited negotiating power.
It is as reactive as indium. Just kidding, it is reactive. Hoe reactive, more reactive than silver, but not as reactive as tin.
reactive
helium is non reactive.
Cerium is reactive but not highly reactive.
Hydrogen IS reactive
reactive.
it is reactive
fluorine is the most reactive
Manganese is not very reactive; the electronegativity is 1,55.
Reactive