This question is about the position of four metals, W, X, Y and Z in the reactivity series.
You can displace Metal W from its oxide by heating with hydrogen.
You can use Metal W to displace Metal Z from one of its compounds.
You can displace Metal X from its oxide by heating with carbon, but not by heating with hydrogen.
You cannot displace Metal Y from its oxide with carbon.
Which metal should be in position 1 in the reactivity series shown?
This question is about the position of four metals, W, X, Y and Z in the reactivity series.
You can displace Metal W from its oxide by heating with hydrogen.
You can use Metal W to displace Metal Z from one of its compounds.
You can displace Metal X from its oxide by heating with carbon, but not by heating with hydrogen.
You cannot displace Metal Y from its oxide with carbon.
Which metal should be in position 2 in the reactivity series shown?
This question is about the position of four metals, W, X, Y and Z in the reactivity series.
You can displace Metal W from its oxide by heating with hydrogen.
You can use Metal W to displace Metal Z from one of its compounds.
You can displace Metal X from its oxide by heating with carbon, but not by heating with hydrogen.
You cannot displace Metal Y from its oxide with carbon.
Which metal should be in position 3 in the reactivity series shown?
This question is about the position of four metals, W, X, Y and Z in the reactivity series.
You can displace Metal W from its oxide by heating with hydrogen.
You can use Metal W to displace Metal Z from one of its compounds.
You can displace Metal X from its oxide by heating with carbon, but not by heating with hydrogen.
You cannot displace Metal Y from its oxide with carbon.
Which metal should be in position 4 in the reactivity series shown?
Chemical equations can be represented by word equations.
Match words from the list with the spaces 1 - 4 in the word equation below.
copper hydroxide + nitric acid ===> [ ? ] + water
Chemical equations can be represented by word equations.
Match words from the list with the spaces 1 - 4 in the word equation below.
[ ? ] + carbon monoxide ===> copper + carbon dioxide
Chemical equations can be represented by word equations.
Match words from the list with the spaces 1 - 4 in the word equation below.
copper oxide + hydrochloric acid ===> [ ? ] + water
Chemical equations can be represented by word equations.
Match words from the list with the spaces 1 - 4 in the word equation below.
copper sulphate + iron ===> [ ? ] + iron sulphate
This question is about hydrogen and oxygen gases.
Chose two statements that are correct.
When you put two different metals into dilute sulphuric acid, you form a simple cell.
A current will flow through a wire joining the two metals.
Which two statements correctly describe what is happening in the cell?
This question is about three metals.
They are all in the same group in the periodic table.
lithium, sodium & potassium
Lithium, sodium and potassium are in ...
This question is about three metals.
They are all in the same group in the periodic table.
lithium, sodium & potassium
The metals in this Group are known as ...
This question is about three metals.
They are all in the same group in the periodic table.
lithium, sodium & potassium
Sodium will react with the non-metal, bromine, to produce the compound sodium bromide.
Which two properties are correct for sodium bromide?
Lithium will react with the non-metal, chlorine, to produce the compound, lithium chloride.
Molten lithium chloride will conduct an electric current.
What happens as the current flows?