The way metals like sodium, magnesium and iron react with air and water, is
an indication of their relative positions in the ‘reactivity series’. Is this statement
true? Justify your answer with examples.
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The statement is correct because they react with air and water at different rates and in different conditions. ... Iron reacts with air very slowly and reacts with steam to form iron oxide and hydrogen being the least reactive among sodium, magnesium and iron.
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