please - potassium - K
send - Sodium - Na
charlies - calcium - Ca
monkeys - magnesium - Mg
and - aluminum - Al
zebras - zinc - Zn
in - iron - Fe
lead - lead - Pb
cages - copper - Cu
securely - silver - Ag
guarded - gold - Au
hope you find it helpful cause i passed my exam with it
The reactivity series of metals is a table listing metals from the most reactive to the least reactive.
Metals placed high in the reactivity series will reduce the oxides of those lower in the series.
Metals higher in the reactivity series displace metals that are lower down. This concept has wider application than simply metals.
This is the reactivity series of metals.
This depends on the chemical reactivity of the metal (position on the reativity series).
The reactivity series of metals is a table listing metals from the most reactive to the least reactive.
Reactivity series is a list of metals arranged in the order of their decreasing activities.
The activity (or reactivity) series determines whether or not a metal will replace another one in a replacement reaction.See the Related Questions to the left for more information about the activity series.
The rate of corrosion is directly linked to a metal's reactivity. The higher the metal in the series, the more reactive, also more susceptible to corrosion with oxygen and water. aluminum is not easy to corrode. Aluminum quickly reacts with oxygen in the air, and the oxide layer that forms protects the metal underneath from any further reaction.
any metals that are below copper in the reactivity series
A company called Alexander Proudfoot Mining developed the Reactivity Series as a way of summarising all the different properties of the reactive metals as they were involved in extracting metals from ore
Metals placed high in the reactivity series will reduce the oxides of those lower in the series.
Between Lead and Copper
Metals higher in the reactivity series displace metals that are lower down. This concept has wider application than simply metals.
This is the reactivity series of metals.
This depends on the chemical reactivity of the metal (position on the reativity series).
Metals which are above Carbon in the reactivity series, eg. Magnesium. These metals need to be extracted by electrolysis.