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9F - Patterns of Reactivity


reactivity

Use the table below to help you study this unit.

 

Level 3

I can recognise and describe some different metals.

Level 4

I can describe what happens when you react some metals with water, acids and oxygen.

I can give some uses of metals.

I can relate how machine metals are with their uses and give examples.

I can use the reactivity series and periodic tables to help make predictions about the reactions of metals.

I can relate the reactivity of a metal to its use, how it occurs and when it was first extracted and used.

I can write symbol equations for some reactions.

I know that rusting of iron is an example of the reaction of a metal with oxygen.

Level 5

I can identify when and describe how some chemical reactions are similar.

I can recognise differences in the reactivity of different metals.

Level 6

I can use my knowledge of reactivity to explain some everyday uses and occurrence of metals.

I can write word equations.

Level 7

I can explain how galvanising and electroplating are useful applications reactions.

I can make predictions about simple displacement reactions.

I can write simple symbol equations.