metals that do not react readily are known as inactive metals
Gold
gold
No. A metal will replace any less active metal.
An active metal is a type of a metal that tends to react with toughness, and speed, to other elements because of the arrangement of electrons in its structure. Each active metal has a single electron in its outer shell.
No. Copper is a noble metal
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The base metal is iron - the active metal is zinc (galvanized)
the least active metals are at the bottom of the periodic table
No. A metal will replace any less active metal.
Helium is the least reactive element, to the point of being unreactive.
An active metal is a type of a metal that tends to react with toughness, and speed, to other elements because of the arrangement of electrons in its structure. Each active metal has a single electron in its outer shell.
No. Copper is a noble metal
Lithium is NOT the most active alkali metal. Francium is the most active but is available in such trace quantities and radioactive that for practical purposes it is Cesium that is considered most active.
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An active metal is a type of a metal that tends to react with toughness, and speed, to other elements because of the arrangement of electrons in its structure. Each active metal has a single electron in its outer shell.
The most active metals are at the top of the table, and the least active ones are at the bottom. Manganese, copper, and zinc are all examples of the most active metals, and each metal is able to displace the elements below it from a solution.
it isn't actually semimetal is and it is because semi metal is ethier shinny but can't comduct electricety or is dull and can cunduct electricity
largest
The base metal is iron - the active metal is zinc (galvanized)