You could make a Mnemonic. For example for our exam we have to learn the reactivity series from Sodium so I made one that says:
"Sally Lit a Candle, Making Allan's Zebras Ill. Later He called Sally a Goat"
Sodium: Sally
Lithium: Lit
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Calcium:Candle
Magnesium: Making
Aluminium: Allan's
Zinc: Zebras
Iron: Ill
Lead: Later
Hydrogen: He
Copper: Called
Silver: Sally
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Gold: Goat
From Johann7030
Please - Potassium
Send - Sodium
Crazy - Calcium
Men - Magnesium
And - Aluminium
Cremated - Carbon
Zombies (for an) - Zinc
Inmate - Iron
Troupe - Tin
Loathing - Lead
Hardcore - Hydrogen
Crimes, - Copper
Maybe (with) - Mercury
Silver (and) - Silver
Gold - Gold
Please - Please
And in case you don't like it, the previous answer was:
Perfectly-POTASSIUM
Safe-SODIUM
Chemists-CALCIUM
Must-MAGNESIUM
Always-ALUMINIUM
Zoom-ZINC
Into-IRON
The-TIN
Laboratory-LEAD
Carefully-COPPER
The best way to remember the reactivity series is to remember a rhyme.
Pop - POTASSIUM
Singers - SODIUM
Cut - CALCIUM
Microphones - MAGNESIUM
Actors - ALUMINIUM
Cant - CARBON
Zap - ZINC
I - IRON
Like - LEAD
Cute - COPPER
Sugary - SILVER
Grapefruit (and that is that!) - GOLD
The reactivity series are a list of metals in order of their reactivity with other substances. A good way to remember the most reactive to least reactive is by this sentence: "Pond Slime Can Make A Zoo Interesting-The Long Crinkly Sort Goes Purple". Potassium, Sodium, Calcium, Magnesium, Aluminium, Zinc, Iron, Tin, Lead, Copper, Silver, Gold, Platinum.
sodium: sohni ko
lithium: le gaya jab
calcium: car
magnesium :me
aluminium: aaya tha
zinc : zara
iron: idhar ko
lead: lekar
hydrogen: heeron
copper: ca
silver: sandal
gold: gift karne ke liye
Perhaps Some Little Cows May All Zoom Together Leaving Chewed Grass
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Potassium Sodium Lithium Calcium Magnesium Zinc Tin Lead Copper Gold
Potassium, it is high in the reactivity series
In order to work, all the connections must be in order. You also need a voltage source.
The reactivity of an atom is due to its number and arrangement of __________ in the outer energy level (or orbit). your question was confusing but I was able to interperet it. the answer is Electrons
a chemical property can be observe when under going a chemical reaction some examples are rusting reactivity wood acid metal water and hydrogen
No... the order won't matter. Since the bulbs are hooked up in series, the total resistance across the circuit, regardless of the order, will remain the same. Therefore, the lights will have the same intensity regardless of the order. Also, by Kirchoff's Current Law, the signed sum of the currents entering a node is equal to zero. As a consequence, in a series circuit, the current at every point in that circuit is the same.
Reactivity series is a list of metals arranged in the order of their decreasing activities.
golds reactivity is very low in the reactivity series ....
the reactivity series lists elements in order from most reactive to least reactive. in a displacement reaction, a more reactive element will "displace" a less reactive element in a compound, the reactivity series can therefore be used to determine which displacement reactions are possible.
we cant say the reactivity of H but reactivity of H can be ordered or compared with other elements. see the reactivity series
The reactivity series of metals is a table listing metals from the most reactive to the least reactive.
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.
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reactivity, the tendency of an element to react with another substance is know n as its reactivity. the more the capacity of an element to react with another substance the more will be its reactivity, the series of elements arranged in their decreasing reactivity is known as reactivity series.
Carbon comes below aluminum and above zinc in the reactivity series: Potassium Sodium Lithium Calcium Magnesium Aluminium CARBON Zinc Iron Tin Lead Copper Silver Gold Platinum
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.
It's 7th in the reactivity series.
no