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explain activity series of metals​

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Answered by mandeepchauhan87
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In chemistry, a reactivity series (or activity series) is an empirical, calculated, and structurally analytical progression of a series of metals, arranged by their "reactivity" from highest to lowest.

Answered by Anonymous
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In chemistry, a reactivity series (or activity series) is an empirical, calculated, and structurally analytical progression of a series of metals, arranged by their "reactivity" from highest to lowest.

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☆ Its purpose:-☆

The relative reactivity of metals can be used to organize them into an activity series. Once organized, an activity series helps us to predict if a reaction will occur when a piece of elemental metal is placed in water, an acid solution, or a solution containing the ion of another metal.

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☆How do you find activity series of metal:-☆

The mnemonic to remember the reactivity series of metal is : Please stop calling me a cute zebra, I like her call (me) smart goat. Please note that Carbon and Hydrogen are not metals but are included here as a base to which metal is more or less reactive than hydrogen and carbon.

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