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what is reactivity of metal ​

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Answered by rohaniyasmin9
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The reactivity series of metals is a chart listing metals in order of decreasing reactivity. In general, the more reactive a metal is: the more vigorously it reacts with other substances. the more easily it loses electrons to form positive ions (cations)

Answered by steffiaspinno
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In the reactivity series, also known as the activity series, metals are organised in descending order of their reactivities.

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When determining whether a metal can displace another in a single displacement reaction, the reactivity series can be utilised. It can also be used to determine a metal's acid and water reactivity. Metals have a tendency to lose electrons and form cations. When most metals react with oxygen in the air, metal oxides develop. Different metals, on the other hand, respond differently to oxygen (unreactive metals such as gold and platinum do not readily form oxides when exposed to air).

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