reactivity series of metals (1 Viewer)

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who knows the reactivity series and wants to tell me really quickly!!!
 

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K
Na
Ca
Mg
Al
Zn
Fe
Sn
Pb
Cu
Ag
Au

Very basic guide. Alternatively you could use your standard reduction table.
 

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ummm, basically work from the bottom left to the top right (general trend).

k, na, li, ba, ca, mg, al, zn, fe, sn, pb, cu, ag, pt, au ...
 

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Standard potential table is good enough.

Most reactive metal at the top, least reactive down.

Most reactive non metal at the bottom, least reactive towards the top.
 

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