In net ionic equations, all of the ions and molecules are represented, as well as their states of matter. True False
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False, it is because you cancel out the spectator ions. A complete ionic equation is what you are looking for.
thanks everyone! any idea on this one? Use the activity series of metals to determine the reactivity order of the following metals: Mg, Zn, Fe, Cu, Li, K, and Au.
@Pumpkin890 it seems that its not clear that what do u want to ask.
I'm not sure how to find the reactivity level of each.
ok. do u have electrochemical series now
The common reactivity series of metals in decreasing order of reactivity is: K, Na, Ba, Ca, Mg , Al, Mn, Zn, Fe, Ni, Sn, Pb, H, Cu,Hg, Ag, Au,Pt. H is present to differentiate the highly reactive and very less reactive metals.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reactivity_series this can help you .if u r still confused u can ask
The common reactivity series of metals in decreasing order of reactivity is: K, Li, Mg , Zn, Fe, Cu, Au, so would this be correct?
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