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.
Francium is more reactive than potassium.
Yes, Potassium is more reactive than hydrogen.
sodium, calcium, magnesium, aluminium, zinc, iron, tin and led are metals more reactive than hydrogen.
Actually zinc is more reactive than copper.
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.
Francium is more reactive than potassium.
Yes, Potassium is more reactive than hydrogen.
Copper metal is less reactive than potassium so it will not react with potassium cyanide.
sodium, calcium, magnesium, aluminium, zinc, iron, tin and led are metals more reactive than hydrogen.
Actually zinc is more reactive than copper.
Yes, potassium is more reactive than lithium, since although they both need to lose one electron to have full outer shells, potassium's outer electron is furthest from the positive attractions of the nucleus. Therefore, it is easier for potassium to lose its outer electron than it is for lithium. hope that helped
No, copper is less reactive than aluminum.
Potassium is more reactive than sodium
No. Hydrogen is more reactive than Copper according to the reactivity series.
Potassium
Sodium