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:-
iron (Fe)
When a more reactive metal sacrifices itself for a less reactive metal to prevent the lesser reactive metal from rusting. :-)
Hydrogen (H) is more reactive. Francium (Fr) is less reactive.
it is the lithium metal. it is less reactivated.
magnesium is an alkaline earth metal. silver, copper, lead, zinc, and iron are transition metals. alkaline earths are naturally more reactive then transition metals.
A more reactive metal pushes out a less reactive metal out of a compound element, eg. CuSo4+Mg=MgSo4+Cu
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it displaces the less reative metal and replaces it.
When a more reactive metal sacrifices itself for a less reactive metal to prevent the lesser reactive metal from rusting. :-)
Hydrogen (H) is more reactive. Francium (Fr) is less reactive.
they form a salt
Zn is more reactive than Ga, Cd is more reactive than In; but Tl is more reactive than Hg.
less reactive.beacuse group-1 elements are the most reactive elements.
A more reactive metal pushes out a less reactive metal out of a compound element, eg. CuSo4+Mg=MgSo4+Cu
it is the lithium metal. it is less reactivated.
because in table of re-activity of metals it is below zinc
Group 1 will be more reactive than group 13 elements
The metals in group 13 would be less reactive than the metals in group 1 because the metals in group 1 are closest to the left of the Periodic Table. And any thing to the left are more reactive.