Potassium.
Potassium is very unstable as it is part of the alkali metals part of the periodic table, it will react to water, by blowing up.
Metals: potassium, magnesium, aluminum, calcium, iron (forming Fe2+ ions)
There are several metals that react with Aluminum Nitrate in a single displacement reaction. Aluminum is relatively reactive, but the most reactive metals are Potassium (K), Sodium (Na), Lithium (Li), Strontium (Sr), Calcium (Ca) and Magnesium (Mg). Those will all displace Aluminum in Aluminum Nitrate.
Copper, Gold, Silver, Aluminum, Zinc and many more.
Metal, 1) its silvery (shiny) and it is a solid, and all metals are solids, with one exceptiuon mercury. Remember that a few metals are not silvery such as copper, gold. And some metals are soft, such as sodium, gallium, indium, potassium.
Answer is potassium. You have seen silver,iron and aluminium. You must not have handled potassium.
Potassium is very unstable as it is part of the alkali metals part of the periodic table, it will react to water, by blowing up.
Metals: potassium, magnesium, aluminum, calcium, iron (forming Fe2+ ions)
Well, Lithium and Potassium are both Coloumn IA, I don't know about Aluminum. All 3 are metals though, if that helps
They are metals
The most familiar metals in groups 13 through 16 in the periodic table are aluminum,tin,and lead.
Metals which are more reactive than aluminium. Eg= Sodium, Magnesium, Potassium, etc
gold
Gold, silver, copper, and aluminum are a few different metals.
copper, aluminum, tin, lead, gold, silver,
Silver and Copper are the best and after them is gold and aluminum
Iron, zinc, mercury, and aluminum are pure metals commonly encountered.