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Reactivity Series

Reactivity Series WALT: conduct an experiment with acid to work out the reactivity series of some metals

What do you already know about the reactivity series of metals? Spend 5 minutes in pairs, writing a list or mind map of everything you know.

Complete the word equations: Aluminium + iron oxide >>>>>> Copper oxide + iron >>>>>>> Silver oxide + iron >>>>>>> Magnesium + aluminium oxide >>>>>>>

Turn to page 50 and 51 of Materials and their Properties (KS3) Copy and complete the table at the top of page 51 – IN PENCIL ONLY Now you are going to do the experiment yourselves and write in the correct observations in your tables When finished, carry out all questions in full sentences on p. 50, 51 and 52