Explain why some metals can be extracted from compounds by heating with carbon, and why some cannot. Include examples to explain your answer. (6 marks) extra help: to get the full 6 marks make sure you include these things 1 - Describe what the reactivity series is and carbon’s position in the series. 2 - Describe how displacement reactions are used to obtain metals from compounds. 3 - Give an example of when carbon can displace a metal from its compounds and when it cannot. Include balanced symbol equations. Remember for 6 mark questions your spelling, grammar and using keywords all count towards the 6 marks.
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These happens because a metal is less reactive than carbon and it can be extracted from its oxides by heating with carbon. The carbon displaces metal from the compound and removes the oxygen from the oxide. This leaves the metal The table summarises the extraction methods used for different metals.
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