By studying a variety of different metals and their tendency to react, chemists have found sodium metal (in its elemental form) is more reactive than magnesium metal. In addition, it has been found that gold ions (Au3*) are more reactive than silver ions. Using this information paired with the activity series you created (in questions 1 & 2 above), select all of the reactions below that would occur as written. Do not select the chemical equation if the reaction would NOT occur as written. HINT: Reactions occur when more reactive species react to produce less reactive species.

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By studying a variety of different metals and their tendency to react, chemists have found
sodium metal (in its elemental form) is more reactive than magnesium metal. In addition, it has
been found that gold ions (Au³+) are more reactive than silver ions. Using this information
paired with the activity series you created (in questions 1 & 2 above), select all of the reactions
below that would occur as written. Do not select the chemical equation if the reaction would
NOT occur as written.
HINT: Reactions occur when more reactive species react to produce less reactive species.
Ag(s) + Na" (aq)→ Ag*(aq) + Na(s)
13 Ag(s) + Au³+ (aq) 3 Ag* (aq) + Aus)
2 Na+ Cu²+
(aq) → 2 Na (aq) + Cu(s)
2 AU) + 3 Cu²(aq) → 2 Au³* (aq) + 3 Cu(s)
Aus) + 3 Na* (aq) →Au³+
(aq) +3 Nas
Transcribed Image Text:By studying a variety of different metals and their tendency to react, chemists have found sodium metal (in its elemental form) is more reactive than magnesium metal. In addition, it has been found that gold ions (Au³+) are more reactive than silver ions. Using this information paired with the activity series you created (in questions 1 & 2 above), select all of the reactions below that would occur as written. Do not select the chemical equation if the reaction would NOT occur as written. HINT: Reactions occur when more reactive species react to produce less reactive species. Ag(s) + Na" (aq)→ Ag*(aq) + Na(s) 13 Ag(s) + Au³+ (aq) 3 Ag* (aq) + Aus) 2 Na+ Cu²+ (aq) → 2 Na (aq) + Cu(s) 2 AU) + 3 Cu²(aq) → 2 Au³* (aq) + 3 Cu(s) Aus) + 3 Na* (aq) →Au³+ (aq) +3 Nas
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