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An activity series is used to predict whether metals will displace hydrogen gas from water and acid solutions. It is also used to predict whether metals will displace other metals.
No. It is down to activity on the Sun, which is unpredictable. When there is unusual activity on the surface of the sun that is seen by astronomers, they can predict that the Northern Lights will be visible in a few days after that. That can happen at any time. There is no pattern in terms of when it can happen. Most of the time the required activity is not happening on the sun, so the Northern Lights don't appear at all.
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_Answer">Metals higher in the series will replace metal ions in solution that are lower in the series. AnswerIn general, the more "reactive" (electro-positive) the metallic element, the more stable will be the compounds it forms with other elements. AnswerThe activity series can be used to predict whether or not a reaction will occur -- in other words, a yes-or-no answer. It cannot be used to predict what the products of the reaction are, which is entirely dependent on the specific reactants. See the Related Questions about cupric sulphate and an iron nail for a good description of how to use the activity series to predict if a reaction will happen or not.
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To predict is to say what will happen or what you think will happen.
An activity series is used to predict whether metals will displace hydrogen gas from water and acid solutions. It is also used to predict whether metals will displace other metals.
There are no set dates. They can happen at any time. So for any given year you cannot say what dates it will be possible to see the Northern Lights. They are caused by unusual activity on the Sun and that activity is completely unpredictable. When astronomers do see it, they can then predict that the Northern Lights will be seen in the coming days. So it is only just a few days before they happen that it is possible to predict them.
No. It is down to activity on the Sun, which is unpredictable. When there is unusual activity on the surface of the sun that is seen by astronomers, they can predict that the Northern Lights will be visible in a few days after that. That can happen at any time. There is no pattern in terms of when it can happen. Most of the time the required activity is not happening on the sun, so the Northern Lights don't appear at all.
The purpose of modeling is an attempt to predict future activity from past experience. If something happens so many times, it is likely to happen again.
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The verb predict means: to tell that something will or won't happen in the future.To 'predict' is to foretell - to say that something WILL happen before it happens.