In chem it usually would be but it depends on your units and the instructions
This is true, think of silver, gold, etc— those are heated to make them liquid
Alkali Metals (Group 1) elements experience an increase in the vigour of their reaction in water as they go down the group (as the atomic number increase). As such the most reactive Alkali Metal would be
FRANCIUM, which is at the base of Group One.
Quite frankly, you do not want Francium to react with water- that's a huge explosion on your hand.
I think it's reactivity. but i'm not sure.