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The Metal Activity Sequence Table elaborates on the reactivity of metals, including their ability to react in aqueous solutions and the prediction of reactions between metals and acids, salts, etc., based on the activity series. This table provides a crucial basis for predicting and explaining chemical reactions.
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Metal Activity Sequence Table
Metal Activity
Definition
Measure of a metal's reactivity
Indicates how readily a metal will react with other substances
Importance
Predicts behavior in chemical reactions
Determines metal's corrosion rate
Sequence Table
Purpose
To list metals in order of decreasing activity
To show metals' relative reactivity
Format
Vertical columns
Metals arranged from top to bottom
Most active at the top
Least active at the bottom
Horizontal rows
Groups of metals with similar reactivity
Notation
Chemical symbols
Representing the metals
Alloys
Included as separate entries
Reactivity Series
Description
Specific sequence of metals
Ordered by their reactivity
Common Series
Alkali metals
Most reactive
Lithium, sodium, potassium, etc.
Alkaline earth metals
Less reactive than alkali metals
Magnesium, calcium, etc.
Transition metals
Varying reactivity
Zinc, iron, copper, etc.
Posttransition metals
Less reactive
Aluminum, lead, etc.
Noble metals
Least reactive
Gold, platinum, silver, etc.
Applications
Corrosion prevention
Using less reactive metals as coatings
Chemical reactions
Predicting the outcome of metal displacement reactions
Metallurgy
Choosing appropriate metals for alloying
Examples
Displacement reactions
More reactive metal displaces less reactive metal from its compounds
Zinc displaces copper from copper sulfate solution
Corrosion control
Galvanizing
Coating iron with zinc to prevent rusting
Anodizing
Coating aluminum to protect it from corrosion
Limitations
Environmental factors
Affecting metal reactivity
Temperature
Presence of catalysts
Complex reactions
Involving multiple reactants
May not follow simple activity sequence
Alloy effects
Altered reactivity due to alloying
May not match pure metal's position in the sequence