Reactivity series
1. What the Reactivity Series Is
A list of metals arranged in order of how reactive they are.
Most reactive at the top, least reactive at the bottom.
Helps predict reactions with water, acids, and oxygen.
2. The Reactivity Series (Most → Least Reactive)
Potassium, Sodium, Calcium, Magnesium, Aluminium , Carbon, Zinc, Iron, Hydrogen, Copper, Silver, Gold.
3. Reaction with Water
Potassium, Sodium, Calcium → react strongly with cold water.
Magnesium → reacts with hot water or steam.
Aluminium, Zinc, Iron → little to no reaction with cold water.
Copper, Silver, Gold → no reaction.
4. Reaction with Acids
Metals above hydrogen react with acids and release hydrogen gas.
Metals below hydrogen (copper, silver, gold) do not react with acids.
5. Reaction with Oxygen
Highly reactive metals form oxides quickly.
Middle metals form oxides more slowly.
Low-reactivity metals hardly oxidize at all.
6. Displacement Rule
A more reactive metal can displace a less reactive metal from a compound.
Example: zinc displaces copper, but copper cannot displace zinc.
7. Why Carbon & Hydrogen Are Included
Carbon helps determine if a metal oxide can be reduced using carbon.
Hydrogen is used as a reference for metal reactions with acids.





