Reactivity Series of Metals
Chemistry ⇒ Metals and Non-metals
Reactivity Series of Metals starts at 8 and continues till grade 12.
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A solution of silver nitrate is mixed with a copper strip. What will happen?
A strip of zinc is placed in a solution of copper(II) sulfate. What will you observe?
A student adds a piece of magnesium to dilute sulfuric acid and observes rapid bubbling. What does this indicate about magnesium's position in the reactivity series?
Arrange the following metals in decreasing order of reactivity: Zinc, Iron, Potassium, Copper.
Describe how the reactivity series is useful in the extraction of metals from their ores.
Describe the trend in reactivity of alkali metals as you go down the group in the periodic table.
Explain why gold and platinum are used for making jewelry.
Explain why iron rusts but gold does not.
Explain why metals like sodium and potassium are stored under oil.
Explain why sodium reacts more vigorously with water than magnesium.
Which of the following is the correct order of reactivity (most to least) for the metals: potassium, magnesium, copper, silver?
