explain reactivity of metals with examples?
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This article is on reactivity series of metals. ... Metals are usually inclined to form cations through electron loss, reacting with oxygen in the air to form oxides over various timescales (iron rusts over years, while potassium burns in seconds). Examples: 4 Na + O2 → 2 Na2O (sodium oxide
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Example , magnesium metal can displace zinc ions in the solution . Mg(s)+Zn^2gives Zn(s) +Mg .
The interval between metals in the reactivity series of metals represents the reactivity of those metals towards each other . If the interval between elements is larger , they will react more vigorously.
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