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Actually, like human nature is dominant of on another. In the same way, metals and non-metals are also dominant over one another. The metals and non-metals have a tendency of displacing another metal or non-metal from its salt solution or any other compound. According to this property of theirs, they are classified as more or less reactive.
Reaction of a metal oxide with water produces a metal hydroxide, which is a strong base
The reactivity of francium with water would be more reactive than most of the other alkali metals, because the lower down the column of alkali metals you go in the periodic table the more reactive the element becomes in cold water. Therefore, if francium was to react with cold water it would react by giving off an explosion.
the reactivity leaguein the group stages of a compotition, teams are ranked on points for matches won and drawn. Teams that are equal on points are put in order of goal diffrance.the reactivity series is a type of chemical 'league table' using critiria that sciance agree about. it shows the metals in order, with the most reactive on top. to decide were a metalcomes in the table,we need to look at whether t reacs with oxygen, water and acids
yes, they are less reactive than group 1 and 2. These metals hardly react with air or water at all whereas Group 1 and 2 metals tarnish quickly and react with water
Metal oxides of high reactivity are soluble in water while those of moderate reactivity are insoluble in water.
The metals that react violently with cold water are group 1 and group 2 metals. Reactivity increases going down the group and to the left of a period.
A water plus a metal makes a metal hydroxide and hydrogen gas For example, Potassium + Water ---> Potassium Hyroxide + Water 2K + 2H20 ---> 2KOH + H2
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.
Actually, like human nature is dominant of on another. In the same way, metals and non-metals are also dominant over one another. The metals and non-metals have a tendency of displacing another metal or non-metal from its salt solution or any other compound. According to this property of theirs, they are classified as more or less reactive.
Reaction of a metal oxide with water produces a metal hydroxide, which is a strong base
Reactivity with water, oxidation, flammability
Any of the group 1 metals, so lithium, sodium, potassium (you've probably seen these done at school), caesium and francium. That list is in order of reactivity from least to most. Though they are all pretty impressive!
the reactivity of metals increases as you go down a group in the periodic table. also elements in the same group have similar chemical properties because they have the same electronic configuration,i.e.they have the same arrangement of electrons
because cans are made out metal. metal has a chemical reaction to oxygen. [water has oxygen in it so thats why water rusts when with water] the property of chemical property this is is called reactivity.
Cesium is more reactive. Down the group reactivity increases.
The reactivity of francium with water would be more reactive than most of the other alkali metals, because the lower down the column of alkali metals you go in the periodic table the more reactive the element becomes in cold water. Therefore, if francium was to react with cold water it would react by giving off an explosion.