Mg (with 2 valence electrons) is more reactive than Al (with 3 valence electrons) In the reactivity series magnesium come just above aluminium
K; Potassium
The most reactive elements in periodic table are K, Na, Ca, Mg, Al, C, Zn, Fe, Sn, Pb, H, Cu, Ag, Au and Pt. These are given in descending order of reactivity.
Among Cu Pb Fe Ag Al Mg Zn it is magnesium will corrode more because it is more reactive than the metals listed.
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)
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Mg (with 2 valence electrons) is more reactive than Al (with 3 valence electrons) In the reactivity series magnesium come just above aluminium
calcium and mg are more reactive
Yes it does, because Mg is more reactive than Copper
No: Potassium is much more reactive generally than silver.
Hydrogen (H) is more reactive. Francium (Fr) is less reactive.
All metals more reactive than Zn: Al, Mg, Na, Ca, Ba, K, Li
K; Potassium
A more reactive metal pushes out a less reactive metal out of a compound element, eg. CuSo4+Mg=MgSo4+Cu
which element is most reactive K Fr or Na ?
Barium is more reactive than magnesium.
magnesium (Mg)