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1 5.9 – NOTES Metal Reactivity Trends

2 Reactions took place when a more reactive halogen was added to a less reactive halogen ion (halide).
More reactive  Cl2 + 2NaI  2NaCl + I2  less reactive This type of reaction is known as a single replacement reaction.

3 Copper black B.13 Metal Reactivity
Copper reacts with oxygen to turn black, but the reaction needs to be heated.  2Cu(s) + O2(g)  2CuO(s) Copper (II) Oxide Copper black

4 2Mg (s) +O2(g)  2MgO(s) + light Magnesium Oxide
Magnesium reacts with oxygen, but when heated burns in a flash of light 2Mg (s) +O2(g)  2MgO(s) + light Magnesium Oxide

5 Gold will not react with oxygen, even when heated
Different metals have different levels of reactivity, just as you saw in the Relative Reactivities of Metals Lab How would you rank the reactivities of Cu, Mg and Au? Most  Mg, Cu, Au  least

6 Activity series Ranking the elements according to their chemical reactivities  Listed on page 145 in book, see handout The activity series predicts if chemical reactions will occur Most reactive at top Least reactive at bottom

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8 Use your activity series and periodic table to answer the following questions
Will Pb metal react with Ag+ ions? Yes, Pb is above Ag, it is more reactive

9 2. What trend in metallic reactivity is found as you move from left to right across a horizontal row (period) of the periodic table? (Hint: compare the reactivity of sodium with magnesium and aluminum.) Metal reactivity goes down as you move L to R

10 3. Where are the most reactive metals on the periodic table found?
Top left corner  alkali and alkaline earth metals

11 4. Where are the least reactive metals located?
Transition Metals

12 5. Will iron (Fe) react with a solution of lead (II) nitrate (Pb(NO3)2)?
Fe + PB(NO3)2  yes, reactions happens, Fe is above Pb

13 6. Will platinum (Pt) metal react with a lead (II) nitrate solution?
Pt + Pb(NO3)2  no, Pt is below Pb

14 7. Explain your answers to questions 5 and 6.
Element is above ion, reaction will happen Element is below ion, reaction won’t happen

15 Use specific examples from the activity series in your answers to these two questions:
Are the least reactive metals also the least expensive metals? No, Au, Pt, Ag are least reactive but expensive .

16 If not, what other factor(s) might influence the market value of a metal?
Abundance, fashion, preference, strength, how easily is it mined.


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