How to LEARN reactivity series of metals? (I don't want suggestions and spams)
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Explanation:
The metal reactivity series is a commonly taught concept in chemistry, placing the metals, as its name suggests, in order of reactivity from most reactive to least reactive.
A good way to remember the order of a reactivity series of metals is to use the first letter of each one to make up a silly sentence. For example: People Say Little Children Make A Zebra Ill Constantly Sniffing Giraffes.
Observations of the way that these elements react with water, acids and steam enable us to put them into this series.
The tables show how the elements react with water and dilute acids:
PotassiumViolently
SodiumVery quickly
LithiumQuickly
CalciumMore slowly
CalciumVery quickly
MagnesiumQuickly
ZincMore slowly
IronMore slowly than zinc
CopperVery slowly
SilverBarely reacts
GoldDoes not react
Note that aluminium can be difficult to place in the correct position in the reactivity series
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