If anti-Hbs is reactive, the patient is immune to hepatitis B.
no becauswe the aluminum is more reactive than the zinc.
A more reactive metal pushes out a less reactive metal out of a compound element, eg. CuSo4+Mg=MgSo4+Cu
Hydrogen IS reactive
fluorine is the most reactive
Nothing. Zinc is more reactive than copper, and zinc has already undergone oxidation to become an ion (remember, zinc nitrate is soluble.) So the copper will just sit there because it's not reactive enough to do anything.
There is no load connected!
They will run with different reactive power output, i.e. reactive load won't be equally shared between units.
no becauswe the aluminum is more reactive than the zinc.
A more reactive metal pushes out a less reactive metal out of a compound element, eg. CuSo4+Mg=MgSo4+Cu
Proactive safety is seeing and preventing an event before it happens. Reactive management is waiting for the accident to happen, then make corrections
Preemption must happen before not after something.Any response to an event is reactive, never preemptive.
It is as reactive as indium. Just kidding, it is reactive. Hoe reactive, more reactive than silver, but not as reactive as tin.
reactive
If it were to somehow lose an electron then yes. But that is very unlikely to happen naturally
Cerium is reactive but not highly reactive.
helium is non reactive.
Hydrogen IS reactive