4.1.1 The reactivity series

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    • The reactivity series is based on a metal's tendency to lose electrons
    • Metals lower in the reactivity series are more reactive than those higher in the series
      False
    • The reactivity series is experimentally determined by observing displacement reactions.
    • How does potassium react with acids?
      Vigorously
    • Arrange the following metals in order of decreasing reactivity based on their reactions with acids and salts:
      1️⃣ Potassium (K)
      2️⃣ Sodium (Na)
      3️⃣ Calcium (Ca)
      4️⃣ Magnesium (Mg)
      5️⃣ Zinc (Zn)
      6️⃣ Iron (Fe)
    • Hydrogen is included in the reactivity series to determine if a metal can displace it from acids
    • Match the metal with its reaction behavior:
      Potassium (K) ↔️ Reacts violently with water
      Copper (Cu) ↔️ No reaction with water
      Iron (Fe) ↔️ Reacts slowly with acids
      Magnesium (Mg) ↔️ Reacts with hot water
    • What happens to reactivity as you move down the reactivity series?
      It decreases
    • What type of reaction does iron have with acids?
      No reaction
    • Potassium is an example of a highly reactive metal
    • Zinc can displace copper from copper sulfate solution because it is more reactive.

      True
    • Match each metal with its reactivity level:
      Potassium (K) ↔️ Very reactive
      Zinc (Zn) ↔️ Moderately reactive
      Copper (Cu) ↔️ Less reactive
      Gold (Au) ↔️ Very less reactive
    • The most reactive metal in the reactivity series is potassium
    • In displacement reactions, a more reactive metal displaces a less reactive metal from its salt
    • The reactivity series is experimentally determined by observing how metals react with water, acids, and metal salts through displacement reactions
    • In the reactivity series, reactivity decreases down the series
    • Which metal loses electrons most easily in the reactivity series?
      Potassium (K)
    • What is the balanced chemical equation for the reaction between iron and copper sulfate?
      Fe(s) + CuSO4(aq) \rightarrow FeSO4(aq) + Cu(s)</latex>
    • A more reactive metal can displace a less reactive metal from its compounds.

      True
    • Which metal is an example of a less reactive metal?
      Gold
    • The reactivity series helps predict the chemical behavior of metals

      True
    • Metals above hydrogen in the reactivity series react with acids to produce hydrogen gas
      True
    • Aluminum reacts with acids only after removing its oxide layer
    • What is the trend in reactivity as you move down the reactivity series?
      Decreases
    • What determines a metal's position in the reactivity series?
      Ability to lose electrons
    • Iron is more reactive than zinc.
      False
    • Arrange the following reactions in order of increasing reactivity of metals:
      1️⃣ Reaction with water
      2️⃣ Reaction with acids
      3️⃣ Displacement reactions
    • Copper reacts readily with acids to produce hydrogen gas.
      False
    • The vigor of reactions helps establish the order of metal reactivity in the series.

      True
    • The reactivity series is used in batteries for power generation.
      True
    • Which process uses the reactivity series to reduce metal ore into pure metal?
      Extraction
    • Why are metals at the top of the reactivity series more reactive?
      They lose electrons easily
    • The reactivity series is based on the tendency of metals to lose electrons
    • Arrange the following metals in the reactivity series from most reactive to least reactive:
      1️⃣ Potassium (K)
      2️⃣ Sodium (Na)
      3️⃣ Calcium (Ca)
      4️⃣ Magnesium (Mg)
      5️⃣ Aluminum (Al)
      6️⃣ Zinc (Zn)
    • Why is hydrogen included in the reactivity series?
      To compare with metals
    • Which metal reacts vigorously with cold water to form hydrogen gas and metal hydroxides?
      Potassium (K)
    • Match the reaction type with its description:
      Reaction with Water ↔️ Forms hydrogen gas and metal hydroxides
      Reaction with Acids ↔️ Produces hydrogen gas and metal salts
      Displacement Reactions ↔️ More reactive metal displaces less reactive
    • Arrange the following metals in order of decreasing reactivity:
      1️⃣ Potassium (K)
      2️⃣ Zinc (Zn)
      3️⃣ Copper (Cu)
      4️⃣ Gold (Au)
    • Zinc can displace copper from copper sulfate solution.
      True
    • A more reactive metal can displace a less reactive metal from its compounds
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