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C4.1Reactivity of metals: metal oxides, the reactivity series, extraction of metals and oxidation/reduction

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Reactivity of Metals (C4.1)

Reactivity series

Metals arranged in decreasing order of reactivity:

K > Na > Li > Ca > Mg > Al > Zn > Fe > Ni > Sn > Pb > (H) > Cu > Ag > Au > Pt

More reactive metals react more readily with water, acids and oxygen.

Reactions with water

  • Potassium, sodium, lithium: react vigorously with cold water → metal hydroxide + hydrogen.
    2Na + 2H₂O → 2NaOH + H₂
  • Calcium: reacts slowly with cold water.
  • Magnesium: reacts only with steam, not cold water.
  • Zinc, iron: do not react with cold water or steam under normal conditions.
  • Copper and below: no reaction with water.

Reactions with dilute acid

More reactive metals react with dilute acid → salt + hydrogen:
Mg + 2HCl → MgCl₂ + H₂
Zn + H₂SO₄ → ZnSO₄ + H₂

Copper and below: no reaction with dilute acid.

Displacement reactions

A more reactive metal can displace (push out) a less reactive metal from its salt solution.

Example: Fe + CuSO₄ → FeSO₄ + Cu (iron is more reactive than copper)

Observation: iron nail placed in blue copper sulfate solution → turns brown (copper deposits); solution fades to pale green (iron(II) sulfate).

Extraction of metals

  • Metals less reactive than carbon (copper, iron below carbon in the extended series, tin, lead): extracted by reduction with carbon/coke in a blast furnace.
    Fe₂O₃ + 3CO → 2Fe + 3CO₂
  • Metals more reactive than carbon (aluminium, magnesium, sodium, potassium): extracted by electrolysis of molten ore/compound (expensive).
  • Gold: found native (as pure metal) in the Earth — no extraction needed.

Oxidation and reduction (OIL RIG)

  • Oxidation = loss of electrons (or gain of oxygen)
  • Reduction = gain of electrons (or loss of oxygen)
  • OIL RIG: Oxidation Is Loss, Reduction Is Gain (of electrons)

In the blast furnace:
Fe₂O₃ is reduced (loses oxygen/gains electrons) → Fe
C is oxidised (gains oxygen) → CO₂

Redox reactions involve simultaneous oxidation and reduction.

Common exam errors

  1. Saying aluminium is extracted by reduction with carbon — it's more reactive than carbon → requires electrolysis.
  2. Forgetting that displacement requires the displacing metal to be more reactive.
  3. Confusing oxidation (loss of electrons) with reduction (gain of electrons) — use OIL RIG.

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Practice questions

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  1. Question 14 marks

    Reactivity series and reactions with water

    (a) Place these metals in order of reactivity (most to least): Mg, Fe, K, Cu. [2]
    (b) Write a word equation for the reaction of calcium with water. [1]
    (c) Explain why copper does not react with dilute hydrochloric acid. [1]

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  2. Question 26 marks

    Displacement reaction

    An iron nail is placed in copper sulfate solution.

    (a) Write a balanced ionic equation for this reaction. [2]
    (b) Describe what you would observe. [2]
    (c) Identify which substance is oxidised and which is reduced. Explain. [2]

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  3. Question 34 marks

    Metal extraction methods

    Explain why iron is extracted from its ore by reduction with carbon, but aluminium must be extracted by electrolysis. [4]

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  4. Question 44 marks

    Blast furnace — equations

    In the blast furnace, iron is produced from iron(III) oxide.

    (a) Write a balanced equation for the reduction of iron(III) oxide by carbon monoxide. [2]
    (b) State which substance is oxidised and which is reduced. [2]

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  5. Question 54 marks

    OIL RIG

    In the reaction Mg + CuSO₄ → MgSO₄ + Cu:

    (a) Which species is oxidised? Explain in terms of electron transfer. [2]
    (b) Which species is reduced? Explain. [2]

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Flashcards

C4.1 — Reactivity of metals: metal oxides, the reactivity series, extraction of metals and oxidation/reduction

9-card SR deck for AQA Combined Science topic C4.1

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