Order of Reactivity (Edexcel IGCSE Chemistry (Modular))

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The reactivity series

Carbon and the reactivity series mnemonic

  • Carbon is an important element and has its own place on the reactivity series

  • Its use in the extraction of metals from their oxides and a more complete reactivity series with an accompanying mnemonic to help you memorise it is below

The reactivity series mnemonic

  • “Please send lions, cats, monkeys and cute zebras into hot countries signed Gordon”

Reactivity series mnemonic table

Metal

Abbreviation

Most reactive

 

Potassium

P - Please

Sodium

S- Send

Lithium

L - Lions

Calcium

C - Cats

Magnesium

M - Monkeys

Aluminium

A - And

Carbon

C - Cute

Zinc

Z - Zebras

Iron

I - Into

Hydrogen

H - Hot

Copper

C - Countries

Silver

S - Signed

Gold

G - Gordon

Least reactive

 

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Stewart Hird

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