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Metals & Reactivity

Metals & Reactivity. http:// www.amazingrust.com/Experiments/how_to/Thermite.html. Today’s Lesson. Metals & Reactivity Things That Go Boom Reactivity Series. Metals & Reactivity. Group 1 metals are reactive. Group 2 metals are less reactive.

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Metals & Reactivity

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  1. Metals & Reactivity http://www.amazingrust.com/Experiments/how_to/Thermite.html

  2. Today’s Lesson • Metals & Reactivity • Things That Go Boom • Reactivity Series

  3. Metals & Reactivity • Group 1 metals are reactive. • Group 2 metals are less reactive. • We can also work this out by testing them against oxygen, water and hydrochloric acid • Simple Rule: The more reactive the metal, the faster and more violent it’s reaction will be. • For oxygen, metals tend (but not always) to become more reactive as you go to the left on the periodic table

  4. Continued • For water, the metals tend to be more reactive as you go to the left. • For hydrochloric acids, the metals tend to become more reactive as you go to the left. • Does anyone notice a trend or pattern forming here???

  5. Reactivity Series • Scientists are lazy and don’t like to remember things, so we put things in tables!! • Our table is called the reactivity series table. • When a metal is heated with an oxide (like Iron II Oxide) of a less reactive metal, it takes the oxygen from it. The reaction is exothermic. • Exothermic = produces heat in a reaction (produces energy) • Endothermic = loses heat in a reaction (requires energy)

  6. Continued • A metal will always displace (replace) a less reactive metal from solutions of its compounds. This is called a displacement reaction • I’m hoping that we might be able to make Silver Crystals next lesson. They won’t be ready the following lesson • Read Page 66/67 and answer Q 1-5 • Read Page 68/69 and answer Q 1-7. (Time Dependant)

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