Will displace H₂ from water. Will displace H₂ from steam or acid, but not water. Will displace H₂ from acid only. Will be displaced from an aqueous solution of its cation by Ni Ni Ag K Mn Clear All
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![**Activity: Metal Reactivity with Water, Steam, and Acids**
This interactive activity tests your understanding of metal reactivity, specifically how different metals react with water, steam, acids, and aqueous solutions.
**Instructions:**
Match each metal to its reactivity level as described in the statements:
1. **Statement**: Will displace H₂ from water.
- **Possible Metals**: Ni, Ag, K, Mn
2. **Statement**: Will displace H₂ from steam or acid, but not water.
- **Possible Metals**: Ni, Ag, K, Mn
3. **Statement**: Will displace H₂ from acid only.
- **Possible Metals**: Ni, Ag, K, Mn
4. **Statement**: Will be displaced from an aqueous solution of its cation by Ni.
- **Possible Metals**: Ni, Ag, K, Mn
**Answer Options**:
- **Ni (Nickel)**
- **Ag (Silver)**
- **K (Potassium)**
- **Mn (Manganese)**
**Controls:**
- **Submit Answer**: Check your answer once you have matched all statements.
- **Retry Entire Group**: Reset your selections and try again.
- **Attempts Remaining**: Monitor your attempts with "9 more group attempts remaining" indicated on the interface.
Use your knowledge of the reactivity series to complete the activity successfully.](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F32bd268b-b979-4081-864c-934854ccb129%2F62f5bcd2-5d5f-4a19-a4c5-95a8957cc131%2Fkd6fzwl_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
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