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    • The reactivity series is a list of metals ordered from most to least reactive
    • Name three common metals found in the reactivity series.
      Potassium, Sodium, Calcium
    • What are four factors that affect metal reactivity?
      Ionization energy, atomic size, electronic configuration, electronegativity
    • What is the purpose of the reactivity series?
      To predict displacement reactions
    • The most reactive metals in the series are located at the top
    • Factors affecting metal reactivity include ionization energy, atomic size, electronic configuration, and electronegativity
    • The reactivity series orders metals from most to least
    • What property determines the relative reactivity of metals in the series?
      Electronegativity
    • Metals with lower ionization energy are more reactive.

      True
    • What does lower electronegativity indicate about a metal's reactivity?
      Weaker electron pull
    • Order the metals based on their reactivity in displacement reactions:
      1️⃣ Zinc
      2️⃣ Copper
      3️⃣ Silver
      4️⃣ Gold
    • More reactive metals can displace less reactive metals from their compounds.

      True
    • Zinc can displace copper, silver, and gold from their compounds.

      True
    • What is the reactivity series of metals based on?
      Their ability to displace other metals
    • Order the following metals from most reactive to least reactive based on their position in the reactivity series:
      1️⃣ Potassium
      2️⃣ Sodium
      3️⃣ Calcium
      4️⃣ Magnesium
      5️⃣ Aluminum
    • Lower electronegativity in metals leads to higher reactivity.
      True
    • Stable electronic configurations make metals less reactive.

      True
    • What property is related to the order of metals in the reactivity series?
      Electronegativity
    • Which factor indicates that a metal is more likely to lose electrons?
      Lower electronegativity
    • What does zinc displace copper from in a displacement reaction?
      Copper sulfate solution
    • Match the metal with its reactivity level:
      Calcium ↔️ High
      Magnesium ↔️ Medium
      Copper ↔️ Low
    • Factors affecting metal reactivity include ionization energy, atomic size, electronic configuration, and electronegativity
    • Metals with stable electronic configurations are less likely to lose electrons due to their high stability
    • Displacement reactions are used to determine the order of metals in the reactivity series.
    • Zinc can displace copper from copper sulfate because it is higher in the reactivity series.
    • Potassium can displace all other metals listed in the reactivity series.
    • Order the following metals based on their ability to be displaced by zinc:
      1️⃣ Copper
      2️⃣ Silver
      3️⃣ Gold
    • Metals with lower electronegativity are more reactive.

      True
    • The most reactive metals in the reactivity series are potassium, sodium, and calcium.
    • Lower ionization energy means it takes less energy to lose electrons
    • The reactivity series is related to the electronegativity of metals, where lower electronegativity indicates higher reactivity
    • Metals with lower electronegativity are more reactive.
      True
    • More reactive metals can displace less reactive metals from their compounds.

      True
    • Metals with lower electronegativity are more likely to form positive ions.

      True
    • What property of metals is related to their ability to lose electrons?
      Electronegativity
    • Why does a larger atomic size increase metal reactivity?
      Reduces nuclear attraction
    • Match the factor with its influence on reactivity:
      Ionization Energy ↔️ Higher reactivity with lower energy
      Atomic Size ↔️ Higher reactivity with larger size
      Electronic Configuration ↔️ High stability leads to lower reactivity
      Electronegativity ↔️ Higher reactivity with lower electronegativity
    • Which metal can zinc displace from its compound?
      Copper
    • Which metal has the highest reactivity in the series provided?
      Potassium
    • Which metal cannot be displaced by copper from its compounds?
      Silver