It's 7th in the reactivity series.
Aluminium is more reactive than iron (Fe) according to the reactivity series of metals. Thus, when Ferrous Sulphate solution is stored in Aluminium can, Aluminium being more reactive, displaces iron from its solution to form Aluminium sulphate and iron. :)
Aluminium is more reactive tham copper.
There are many metals that are more reactive than zinc. To find out which these metals are, you can look at a reactivity series. Some examples of metals more reactive than zinc are sodium, potassium, magnesium & aluminium.
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.
Yes
Aluminium is much less reactive than Lithium.
Aluminium is more reactive than iron (Fe) according to the reactivity series of metals. Thus, when Ferrous Sulphate solution is stored in Aluminium can, Aluminium being more reactive, displaces iron from its solution to form Aluminium sulphate and iron. :)
Iron & Aluminium are much more abundantly found as compared to platinum.Moreover in reactivity series aluminium & iron are found to much more reactive than platinum,platinum is least reactive.
because aluminium is more reactive than carbon (open "reactive series" in internet).
Aluminium and titanium are about the same but aluminium is more reactive. platinum is the least reactive metal
Aluminium. This is because aluminum is "higher" than carbon in the reactivity series. You may wish to refer to the reactivity series if you need to compare the relative reactivities of other metals.
Titanium is placed between aluminium and magnesium.
Aluminum is pretty reactive, but it is nowhere near the most reactive.
Aluminium is more reactive than gold.
Aluminium is non reactive as it forms a coating of Al2O3.
No, copper is less reactive than aluminum.
Aluminium is more reactive tham copper.