Chemistry, asked by sayangorai30, 11 months ago

The reactivity of a given metal metal depend on which factor?​

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Answered by gopalberma
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temperature

Both factors are actually distinct, and both commonly depend on temperature. For example, it is commonly asserted that the reactivity of group one metals (Na, K, etc.) increases down the group in the periodic table, or that hydrogen's reactivity is evidenced by its reaction with oxygen.

Answered by missNAV143957
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reactivity of metal depend on The activity of the metal depends on its tendency to lose electron or electrons, i.e., tendency to form cation (M"+). This tendency depends on the magnitude of standard reduction potential.

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