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Edexcel GCSE Chemistry
Topic 4: Extracting Metals and Equilibria
4.2 Reactions of Metals
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Match the metal with its position in the reactivity series:
Potassium ↔️ Most reactive
Iron ↔️ Less reactive
Silver ↔️ Least reactive
More reactive metals react with dilute acids to produce
hydrogen
gas and a salt.
True
Steps of the reaction between magnesium and hydrochloric acid:
1️⃣ Magnesium reacts with hydrochloric acid
2️⃣ Hydrogen gas and magnesium chloride are formed
A more reactive metal can displace a less reactive metal from its
compounds
.
True
What is the balanced chemical equation for the reaction between magnesium and hydrochloric acid?
M
g
+
Mg +
M
g
+
2
H
C
l
→
H
2
+
2HCl \rightarrow H_{2} +
2
H
Cl
→
H
2
+
M
g
C
l
2
MgCl_{2}
M
g
C
l
2
Iron can be oxidized by copper ions because iron is more
reactive
than copper.
True
Cathodic protection uses a more reactive metal to protect a less reactive metal from
corrosion
.
True
A more reactive metal will displace a less reactive metal from its compounds.
True
The reactivity series determines how metals react with dilute
acids
The reactivity series orders metals by their relative
reactivity
When metals react with dilute acids, they produce hydrogen gas and a
salt
More reactive metals in the reactivity series are more easily
oxidized
What is galvanizing steel, and why is it effective in preventing corrosion?
Coating with zinc, which corrodes sacrificially
Displacement reactions
occur when a more reactive metal
displaces
a less reactive metal from its
compound
Copper is the least reactive metal and does not react with dilute
acids
What are the products of the reaction between iron and copper sulfate?
Iron sulfate and copper
Order the metals by their reaction rate with dilute acids, from fastest to slowest:
1️⃣ Potassium
2️⃣ Sodium
3️⃣ Calcium
4️⃣ Magnesium
5️⃣ Iron
6️⃣ Copper
Match the factor with its effect on corrosion rate:
Reactivity of Metal ↔️ Corrodes faster
Presence of Oxygen ↔️ Increases corrosion
Match the corrosion prevention method with its description:
Painting/Coating ↔️ Creates a physical barrier
Cathodic Protection ↔️ Sacrificially corrodes a more reactive metal
Alloying ↔️ Creates a more corrosion-resistant metal
Steps of the reaction between iron and copper sulfate in a displacement reaction:
1️⃣ Iron reacts with copper sulfate
2️⃣ Iron displaces copper
3️⃣ Iron sulfate and copper metal are formed
Match the metal with its reaction with dilute acid:
Potassium ↔️ Reacts violently
Iron ↔️ Reacts slowly
Copper ↔️ Does not react
Iron displaces copper from copper sulfate in a displacement reaction.
True
Match the metal with its reactivity level:
Potassium ↔️ Most reactive
Copper ↔️ Less reactive
What happens to a metal during oxidation?
It loses electrons
Painting or coating a metal surface creates a
barrier