Yes, zinc is LESS reactive than potassium based on the activity series.
Most non-metals are not highly reactive or an completely inert. However, the Halogens in Group 17 are reactive with nearly every substance on the planet.
This is because metals like gold lie at the bottom in the activity series so they are less reactive and are found in the free state, whereas, metals like aluminium, zinc, etc. are found on the top of the activity series so they are highly reactive and are found in the form of compounds.
Caesium is an extremely reactive chemical element.
Hydrogen IS reactive
Yes, zinc is LESS reactive than potassium based on the activity series.
You can refer to the Activity Series of Metals, though the most reactive are Lithium, Potassium, Strontium, Calcium and Sodium.
Most non-metals are not highly reactive or an completely inert. However, the Halogens in Group 17 are reactive with nearly every substance on the planet.
Fluorine, Chlorine, and Bromine in order of decreasing activity.
Because they are too reactive. ITS
Single-replacement
Magnesium, Iron, Copper. Most reactive - least reactive.
A single replacement reaction (single displacement reaction). The generic form is: A +BC-->B+AC.For example:2Al+3CuSO4-->3Cu+Al2(SO4)3The more reactive aluminum replaced the copper in the copper sulfate compound. An activity series indicates which elements will replace other elements. You can find activity series online.
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Because iron is more reactive than copper, as can be seen on an activity series of metals. Refer to the related link for more information and an activity series of metals.
It compares how reactive the metals are It predicts if one metal will replace another metal in a compound
This is because metals like gold lie at the bottom in the activity series so they are less reactive and are found in the free state, whereas, metals like aluminium, zinc, etc. are found on the top of the activity series so they are highly reactive and are found in the form of compounds.