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MetalsReactions of metals

We use metals in everyday life, for example in jewellery or cars. They have many uses due to their properties which include strength, malleability, conduction of electricity and conduction of heat.

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Reactions of metals

Metals can react with water, acid and oxygen. The reactivity of the metal determines which reactions the metal participates in.

Watch this video to see a practical investigation into the reactivity of iron.

Investigating the corrosion of iron

Reactions with water

Metals can react with water, acid and oxygen. The reactivity of the metal determines which reactions the metal participates in.

When metals react with water, metal hydroxides and hydrogen gas are formed. This can be represented in different ways as shown:

Word equation

\(Calcium + water \to calcium\,hydroxide + hydrogen\)

Chemical equation

\(Ca + 2{H_2}O \to Ca(OH)_2^{} + H_2^{}\)

Ionic equation

\(Ca(s) + 2{H_2}O(l) \to Ca^{+2}(aq)+2OH^{-}(aq)\)

Reactions with acid

Metals above hydrogen on the electrochemical series react with acids

When metals react with acids, a salt of the metal and hydrogen gas are formed. The salt of the metal is named following the rules you learned in Unit 1 of the course.

Word equation

\(Magnesium + hydrochloric\,acid \to magnesium\,chloride + hydrogen\)

Chemical equation

\(Mg + 2HCl \to MgCl_2^{} + H_2^{}\)

Ionic equation

\(Mg(s) + 2H^{+}(aq)+2Cl^{-}(aq) \to Mg^{2+} (aq) +2Cl^{-}(aq)+H_{2}(g)\)

Watch this video for a practical demonstration of reacting different metals with acid.

Using a metal and an acid to produce hydrogen and a salt

Watch the video below to see the correct procedure for reacting zinc and surfuric acid. This produces hydrogen and zinc sulfate, both of which can be tested for.

Reactions with oxygen

When metals react with oxygen, metal oxides are formed.

Word equation

\(Zinc + oxygen \to zinc(II)\,oxide\)

Chemical equation

\(2Zn + {O_2} \to 2ZnO\)

Ionic equation

\(2Zn(s) + {O_2}(g) \to 2Zn_{}^{2 + }O_{}^{2 - }(s)\)

Watch this video for a practical demonstration of reacting metals with oyxgen.

Reacting metals with oxygen

Summary

The reactions of metals can be summed in the diagram below.

From very reactive to very unreactive, the metals run as follows: potassium, sodium, lithium, calcium, magnesium, aluminium, zinc, iron, tin, lead, copper, mercury, silver and gold. Potassium, sodium, lithium and calcium will react with water, acids and oxygen. Magnesium, aluminium, zinc, iron, tin and lead will not react with water, but will react with acids and with oxygen. Copper, mercury and silver will not react with water or acids, but will react with oxygen. Gold will not react with water, acids or oxygen.

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