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Reactivity of metals MatchUp

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Click on a top box, then click on its match below. Or, drag a top box and drop it onto the correct match. Match all pairs before clicking ‘Check’.

Water
Positive
Metal oxide
Dilute acid
Gold
Reactivity series
Potassium
Copper
Oxidation
Carbon
Reduction
Displacement
Ions formed when metals react
Reaction in which a more reactive metal takes the place of a less reactive one in a compound
Formed when a metal reacts with oxygen
Shows how reactive metals are in comparison to one another
Can be used to extract some metals from their oxides by a reduction reaction
Reacts violently with lithium and slowly with zinc
Reacts quickly with calcium, slowly with magnesium, and does not react with aluminium
Loss of oxygen
Gain of oxygen
An unreactive metal found pure in the Earth's crust
Reacts readily with oxygen, water and acid
Forms an oxide when heated, but does not burn or react with water or acid

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