Titanium is less reactive than magnesium, but it's a moot point. What's labelled as a Magnesium frame is usually a (mainly) Aluminum alloy, with some magnesium in it.
Not very. This strong, tough metal resists corrosion extremely well. It doesn't want to react with very much.
Yes, sodium is one of the most reactive metals
Ti is less reactive than Mg.
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Potassium
No, titanium is less reactive than sodium.
Several: Lithium, Barium, Strontium, Calcium, Magnesium, Aluminium and Titanium
Mix magnesium powder with copper sulphate. The more reactive magnesium will displace the less reactive copper.
In nature, titanium is always found as a compound, not as a pure metal. Titanium is highly reactive (although less reactive alloys can be made from it).
Hydrogen is more reactive than Copper, but less reactive than Zinc which is less reactive than Magnesium which is less reactive than Potassium. Potassium is the most reactive of all, relatively speaking.
titanium is far more reactive than lead, in fact titanium is a pretty reactive element but like aluminum it is protected by most forms of chemical corrosion because it forms a layer of titanium oxide over its surface that shields it from reacting easily.
No, Zn is less reactive than Mg
Chemistry of calcium Calcium is generally more reactive than magnesium
Sodium is more reactive then Magnesium as it is a group 1 element and magnesium is a group 2 element
i am doing homework and this is what i put: steel is extacted using a blast furnace which is quick and relatively cheap. however to extract titanium, magnesium is needed because it is more reactive. magnesium is extracted by electrolysis, which is expensive therefore it is not cheap to buy. you have to buy the magnesium to extract the titanium, which is why titanium is expensive hope this helped and you can copy it word for word i dont care :)
Magnesium is more reactive than copper in the reactivity series (reactive metal atoms displaces less reactive metal ions from its salts).therefore : Mg displaces CU from its salt forming MgSO4 (Magnesium Sulphate)
Because there is not much of it available at the Earth's surface.