Electrons and chemical reactions - AQA SynergyMetals and displacement reactions

The reactivity series shows metals in order of reactivity. The reactivity of a metal is related to its tendency to form positive ions. Electrolysis can be used to split ionic compounds and to extract metals.

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Metals and displacement reactions

A more metal can a less reactive metal from its . For example, magnesium is more reactive than copper. It displaces copper from copper sulfate :

Magnesium + copper sulfate → magnesium sulfate + copper

Mg(s) + CuSO4(aq) → MgSO4(aq) + Cu(s)

In this :

  • magnesium becomes coated with copper
  • the blue colour of the solution fades as blue copper sulfate solution is replaced by colourless magnesium sulfate solution
Magnesium powder is added to blue copper sulfate solution and when stirred, they change into a colourless magnesium sulfate solution and copper powder.

Deducing a reactivity series

A can be deduced by carrying out several displacement reactions. A piece of metal is dipped into a solution. Different combinations of metal and salt solution are tested. The table shows the results of one of these investigations.

Magnesium sulfate solutionCopper sulfate solutionIron sulfate solutionNumber of reactions
MagnesiumNot doneBrown coatingBlack coating2
CopperNo visible reactionNot doneNo visible reaction0
IronBrown coatingNo visible reactionNot done1
Magnesium
Magnesium sulfate solutionNot done
Copper sulfate solutionBrown coating
Iron sulfate solutionBlack coating
Number of reactions2
Copper
Magnesium sulfate solutionNo visible reaction
Copper sulfate solutionNot done
Iron sulfate solutionNo visible reaction
Number of reactions0
Iron
Magnesium sulfate solutionBrown coating
Copper sulfate solutionNo visible reaction
Iron sulfate solutionNot done
Number of reactions1

Worked example

Use the results in the table to deduce an order of reactivity, starting with the most reactive metal.

The order of reactivity is: magnesium > iron > copper. This is because magnesium displaced copper and iron, iron displaced copper only, but copper could not displace magnesium or iron.

Question

Explain why three combinations of metal and salt solution were not done in the investigation.

Writing ionic equations for displacement reactions - Higher

A for the reaction between magnesium and copper sulfate solution is:

Mg(s) + CuSO4(aq) → MgSO4(aq) + Cu(s)

It can be written in terms of the involved:

Mg(s) + Cu2+(aq) + SO42-(aq) → Mg2+(aq) + SO42-(aq) + Cu(s)

Sulfate ions, SO42-, appear on both sides of the equation, but they do not take part in the reaction. The equation can be rewritten without them:

Mg(s) + Cu2+(aq) → Mg2+(aq) + Cu(s)

This equation is an example of a balanced .

Question

The balanced symbol equation shows the reaction of hydrochloric acid with zinc.

2HCl + Zn → ZnCl2 + H2

Write it as an ionic equation.