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explain through an activity that megnesium is more reactive than iron?​

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Answered by sᴡᴇᴇᴛsᴍɪʟᴇ
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How magnesium is more reactive than iron.

“The reactivity series lists metal compounds, including magnesium sulphur and lead, in their order of reactivity, with the least reactive at the top. ... For example, magnesium will displace iron from iron oxide to form iron and magnesium carbonate. Copper will displace zinc from zinc sulphate.

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The alkaline earth metals (including magnesium and calcium) are more reactivethan the transition metals (including iron and zinc). So, in your list, calcium (Z = 20) is more reactive than magnesium (Z = 12), and both are more reactive than iron or zinc.

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Answered by itzbrainlyprincess33
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The alkaline earth metals (including magnesium and calcium) are more reactivethan the transition metals (including iron and zinc).So, in your list, calcium (Z = 20) is more reactive than magnesium (Z = 12), and both are more reactive than iron or zinc.

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