Reactive violence occurs in response to a perceived threat or provocation. It is often unplanned and driven by emotions such as anger or fear, resulting in a quick and impulsive reaction.
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.
Most reactive metals are alkali metals, most reactive nonmetalas are halogens.Least reactive metals are platinum metals; least reactive nonmetals are noble gases.
Yes, of course. But the violence in abusive relationships is inherent in the abuser. Such offenders have a propensity for violence. Their violent acts are not reactive - they are proactive, not in self-defense but as part of a pattern of objectifying and subjugating another.
Affective violence is driven by strong emotions, such as anger or fear, and often occurs in response to perceived threats or provocations, leading to impulsive and reactive behavior. In contrast, predatory violence is calculated and premeditated, aimed at achieving specific goals, such as control, dominance, or material gain. While affective violence is typically more chaotic and spontaneous, predatory violence is strategic and methodical. Both forms of violence can have serious consequences, but their underlying motivations and contexts differ significantly.
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.
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