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Topic 4: Chemical Changes
Reactivity Series
Metals
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What is the general reaction for the formation of
metal
oxides
?
Metals
+
oxygen
->
metal
oxides
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Why are these reactions called
oxidation
reactions?
Because the
metals
gain
oxygen
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What is the definition of
reduction
in terms of
oxygen
?
Reduction
is the
loss
of
oxygen
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What is the definition of
oxidation
in terms of
oxygen
?
Oxidation
is the
gain
of
oxygen
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What happens to
metal
atoms when they react with other substances?
Metal
atoms form
positive
ions
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How is the
reactivity
of a
metal
related to its
ions
?
The
reactivity
of a
metal
is related to its
tendency
to form
positive
ions
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What is the order of
metals
in the
reactivity
series based on their reactions with
water
and
dilute
acids
?
Potassium
Sodium
Lithium
Calcium
Magnesium
Zinc
Iron
Copper
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How does
potassium
react with
water
?
Potassium
reacts
violently
with
water
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How does
sodium
react with
water
?
Sodium
reacts very
quickly
with
water
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How does
lithium
react with
water
?
Lithium
reacts
quickly
with
water
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How does
calcium
react with
water
?
Calcium
reacts more
slowly
with
water
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How does
calcium
react with
dilute
acid
?
Calcium
reacts very
quickly
with
dilute
acid
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How does
magnesium
react with
dilute
acid
?
Magnesium
reacts
quickly
with
dilute
acid
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How does
zinc
react with
dilute
acid
?
Zinc
reacts fairly
slowly
with
dilute
acid
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How does
iron
react with
dilute
acid
?
Iron
reacts more
slowly
with
dilute
acid
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How does
copper
react with
dilute
acid
?
Copper
reacts very
slowly
with
dilute
acid
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Which
non-metals
are often included in the
reactivity
series
?
Hydrogen
and
carbon
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What can a
more
reactive
metal
do to a
less
reactive
metal
?
A
more
reactive
metal
can
displace
a
less
reactive
metal
from a
compound
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Why is
gold
found in the
Earth
as the
metal
itself?
Because it is very
unreactive
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How are most
metals
found in the
Earth
?
Most
metals
are found as
compounds
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How can
metals
less
reactive
than
carbon
be extracted?
By
reduction
with
carbon
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What does
reduction
involve in terms of
oxygen
?
Reduction
involves the
loss
of
oxygen
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What does the acronym
OIL
RIG
stand for?
O:
Oxidation
Is
Loss
(of
electrons
)
R:
Reduction
Is
Gain
(of
electrons
)
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What should the
charges
on each side of an
ionic
equation
do?
The
charges
should add up to the
same
number
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