yes!
but its not a strong reactive
because in table of re-activity of metals it is below zinc
Magnesium
The most reactive is sodium, with copper coming second, and gold coming third. Gold is almost non-reactive, while sodium is an alkali metal, and is highly reactive even in air.
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)
Copper is reactive even to the normal mosit air,it is a electron deficient metal so reacts to accept electrons and come to a noble state.it is used as electrode,electrolyte as solution etc.
copper
Copper
aluminum
Neon is not even a metal! It is a noble gas, so relatively unreactive. Copper is a moderatly unreactive metal, more reactive metals include pottassium, sodium, zinc & iron.
no, gold is the most stable metal that there is.
because in table of re-activity of metals it is below zinc
Copper metal is less reactive than potassium so it will not react with potassium cyanide.
Because iron is a more reactive metal than copper.
Magnesium
Any metal more reactive than copper can be the replacing metal in copper sulfate solution reactions. Iron and zinc are the most common metals replacing copper in these reactions.
because it isn't a reactive metal
The most reactive is sodium, with copper coming second, and gold coming third. Gold is almost non-reactive, while sodium is an alkali metal, and is highly reactive even in air.