3. Investigate the reactivity of metalsInvestigate the reactivity of metals

Determining the relative reactivity of metals.

Part ofCombined SciencePrescribed practicals

Investigate the reactivity of metals

In this experiment we will determine the relative reactivity of 4 metals:

Copper, Iron, Zinc, and Magnesium

In order to determine the relative reactivity of each metal we will carry out displacement reactions by reacting each metal with a solution of another metal ion. If the metal is more reactive than the metal in a solution (present as an ion), then a displacement reaction will occur and we will observe a change in the reaction.

Apparatus and chemicals

  • Test-tube rack
  • Test-tubes x3
  • Copper(II) sulfate solution (0.5 mol/dm3)
  • Magnesium sulfate solution (0.5 mol/dm3)
  • Zinc sulfate solution (0.5 mol/dm3)
  • Iron(II) sulfate solution (0.5 mol/dm3)
  • Pieces of copper foil (3 small pieces approx. 1 cm2)
  • Zinc (3 small granules or pieces of foil approx. 1 cm2)
  • Iron (3 small ungalvanised nails)
  • Magnesium ribbon (3 small pieces 1 cm length)