Paper 1 - The Reactivity Series Flashcards
Different reactions with water (reactivity series)
Reacts quickly with cold water:
Potassium, sodium, calcium
Reacts very slow with water:
Magnesium
No reaction with water (higher reactivity) :
Aluminium
Reacts with steam :
Iron, zinc
Hydrogen
No reaction with water or steam:
Copper, silver, gold
Unexpected / exceptions in reactive metals with water or acids
-aluminium has a layer of aluminium Oxide that stops water reaching the metal below.
-in the reaction of calcium with
dilute sulfuric acid, a layer of
insoluble calcium sulfate forms,
slowing the reaction.
-In the reaction of magnesium with
water, a layer of sparingly soluble
magnesium hydroxide forms, slowing the reaction
-Magnesium Reacts vigorously with steam :
Mg(s) + H2O(g) -> MgO(s) + H2(g)
Metal reactions with acids (reactivity series)
Violent reaction - potassium, sodium, calcium (most reactive)
Reaction becoming less vigorous as reactivity decreases - magnesium, aluminium, zinc, iron
(Hydrogen - not a metal)
No reaction with dilute acids - copper, silver, gold
Note for the reactions of metals less reactive than hydrogen
Metals less reactive than hydrogen do not react with dilute acids or water - copper, silver, gold
Metal reactions with water
Metal + water -> metal hydroxide + hydrogen
(Hydrogen produced)
-in general the more reactive the metal the greater rate of bubbling (effervescence)
Metal reactions with acids
Metal + acid -> salt + hydrogen
(Hydrogen produced)
-rate of reaction greater in warm acid than in cold acid
-in general the more reactive a metal, the greater the rate of bubbling (effervescence) 🍾
Reactivity series for memory
3 - potassium, sodium, calcium (alphabetical backwards)
4 - magnesium, aluminium, zinc, iron
1 - hydrogen
3 - copper, silver, gold