Topic 3 - reactions of metals with water & acids Flashcards

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Reactions with water​ - Group 1 (alkali metals):

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React violently with water​

Reactivity increases down the group​

Produce a basic solution​

2M(s) + 2H2O(l) → 2M+(aq) + 2OH-(aq) + H2(g)

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Reactions with water​ - Group 2 (Alkali Earth metals)

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Beryllium doesn’t react​

Magnesium will react with steam​

Metals below magnesium will react with water, reaction becomes more vigorous down the group​

Reaction produces hydroxides – basic solutions​

M(s) + 2H2O(l) → M(OH)2(aq) + H2(g)​

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Reactions with water​ - Group 3,4,5,6 + transition metals

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Group 3:​
Aluminium appears not to react at all due to the surface oxide layer​
Other group 3 metals are not very reactive with water​
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Group 4, 5, 6:​
No reaction​
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Transition metals:​
Slow reaction if any​
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Reactivity series

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List of metals from most to least reactive ​

Reactivity in metals depends on how easily the metal atom loses an electron to have full shells​

The more reactive the metal, the harder it is to extract from it’s ore and the more likely it is found as a compound​

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Patterns of reactivity​

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Reactivity of metals decreases across periods because the higher the nuclear charge, the harder it is to lose an electron​

The most reactive metals are in group 1​

Reactivity increases down group 1 as the atoms get bigger​

The order of reactivity is Group 1, Group 2, Group 3, Group 4, Transition metals​

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Why are there non-metals?​

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Carbon is included as some metals can be extracted from ore by displacement with carbon​

Hydrogen is present as metals below hydrogen will not react with dilute acids or water​

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Reactions with dilute acids​

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Metals above copper can react to form metal salts and hydrogen​
Mg(s) + 2HCl(aq) → MgCl2(aq) + H2(g)​

More reactive metals will also form salts but the reaction is very violent and therefore dangerous​

Reactions of calcium, strontium and barium with sulphuric acid are more complex as they produce insoluble sulfates which form a protective layer

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