Platinum in some applications. Mostly those dealing with acids. Gold has no rust or oxide compound, so it's pretty non reactive for most applications. Tantalum is also extremely unreactive and corrosion resistant.
Mercury is a low reactive metal and is more reactive than silver, gold and platinum.
No, gold is less reactive than copper.
because in table of re-activity of metals it is below zinc
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Aluminium is more reactive than gold.
Mercury is a low reactive metal and is more reactive than silver, gold and platinum.
Hydrogen (H) is more reactive. Francium (Fr) is less reactive.
Because a reactive metal displaces less reactive metal from its salt,& NaOH is a base.
Zn is more reactive than Ga, Cd is more reactive than In; but Tl is more reactive than Hg.
bcause of electronic
Mercury is a low reactive metal and is more reactive than silver, gold and platinum.
No, gold is less reactive than copper.
it is the lithium metal. it is less reactivated.
because in table of re-activity of metals it is below zinc
In between these two, there are nickel, tin lead and hydrogen.They all are more reactive than copper but less reactive than iron.For your convenience, here is the reactive series of elements in order of decreasing reactivity:-Potassiumsodiumbariumcalciummagnesiumaluminiummanganesezincironnickeltinleadhydrogencoppermercurysilvergoldplatinum
No.Mg is less reactive than aluminum,therefore mg solution will not react with aluminum metal.
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