Reactivity Series (Edexcel IGCSE Science (Double Award): Chemistry)

Exam Questions

1 hour15 questions
1a3 marks

This question is about metals.

Metals can be arranged in a reactivity series based on their reactions with water and their reactions with dilute hydrochloric acid. 

The table shows how four metals, P, Q, R and S, react with water and with dilute hydrochloric acid.

Metal

Reaction with water

Reaction with dilute hydrochloric acid

P

no reaction

hydrogen gas forms very slowly

Q

no reaction

no reaction

R

hydrogen gas forms very quickly

not done

S

hydrogen gas forms quickly

hydrogen gas forms very quickly

 i) Identify which of the metals P, Q, R or S could be gold.

 (1)

 ii) Suggest why the reaction between metal R and dilute hydrochloric acid was not done.

 (1)

iii) Use the information in the table to place the metals in order of reactivity from most reactive to least reactive.

 (1)

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Zinc is used to coat iron gates to prevent the iron from rusting.

 i) State the name of this method of preventing iron from rusting.

 (1)

 ii) State another method of preventing iron from rusting.

 (1)

1c3 marks

A mixture of zinc powder and copper(II) oxide is heated. 

The chemical equation for the reaction that takes place is 

Zn + CuO → ZnO + Cu

 i) State how the reaction shows that zinc is more reactive than copper.

 (1)

 ii) Explain which substance is the oxidising agent.

 (2)

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2a4 marks

This question is about rusting.

A simplified formula for rust is Fe2O3 

 i) Name the two substances needed for iron to rust.

 (2)

 ii) Give the chemical name for rust.

 (1)

 iii) What type of reaction occurs in the rusting of iron?

 (1)

A

combustion

B

neutralisation

C

oxidation

D

thermal decomposition

2b5 marks

Some iron objects are coated with a layer of zinc to prevent rusting.

 i) Name this type of rust prevention.

 (1)

 ii) Explain how this type of rust prevention continues to protect iron when the layer of zinc is damaged.

 (2)

 iii) Give two other methods used to prevent iron from rusting.

 (2)

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3a2 marks

A student investigates the rusting of iron.

She places an iron nail in a test tube of water and leaves it for several days.

Rusting nail experiment 1

i) Predict the appearance of the iron nail after several days.

(1)

ii) Name the main compound in rust.

(1)

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The student then sets up two more test tubes containing iron nails.

Rusting nail experiment 2

Explain why the iron nail in tube 1 and the iron nail in tube 2 do not rust.

tube 1

tube 2

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4a2 marks

Two substances are needed to cause iron to rust. Name these two substances.

1....................................................................................................................................... 2.......................................................................................................................................

4b3 marks

The box gives the names of some substances.

calcium

copper

gold

iodine

methane

zinc

Use words from the box to answer these questions.

i) Give the name of a non-metallic element.

(1)

ii) Give the name of a compound.

(1)

iii) Give the name of the metal that is lowest in the reactivity series.

(1)

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11 mark

A reaction took place between iron sulfate and magnesium. 

iron(II) sulfate + magnesium  →    magnesium sulfate + iron 

Which species has been oxidised?

  • Iron

  • Magnesium

  • Sulfur

  • None of the above

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2a2 marks

A metal is added to copper(II) sulfate solution. A displacement reaction only occurs if the metal added is more reactive than copper.

metal + copper(II) sulfate → metal sulfate + copper

Displacement reactions are exothermic. The more reactive the metal added, the greater the temperature rise. A student uses the following method in an experiment to compare the reactivities of different metals:

  • Pour some copper(II) sulfate solution into a boiling tube and record its temperature using a thermometer

  • Add some metal to the tube and stir with the thermometer

  • Record the maximum temperature of the contents of the tube.

He repeats the method using the same amount, in moles, of different metals.

To make the experiment valid, he starts with the copper(II) sulfate solution and the added metal at the same temperature.

State two other variables that must be controlled if the experiment is to be valid.

2b6 marks

Another student uses the same method three times for each of the metals E, F, G and H. The table shows her results for these metals.

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i) The student calculates the mean temperature increase for metals E and F. She does not include anomalous values in her calculations. Calculate the mean temperature increase for metals G and H, ignoring any anomalous values. Write your answers in the table.

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ii) Explain which metal is the most reactive.

[2]

iii) Explain which metal is less reactive than copper.

[2]

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3a1 mark

The reactions of metals with water and with dilute sulfuric acid can be used to determine the order of reactivity of the metals.

The table shows the reactions of four metals, W, X, Y and Z, with water and with dilute sulfuric acid.

Metal

Reaction with water

Reaction with dilute sulfuric acid

W

no reaction 

no reaction

X

very slow reaction

reacts quickly

Y

no reaction

reacts slowly

Z

reacts quickly

reacts violently

  What is the order of reactivity of these metals? 

 

most reactive

 

 

least reactive

A

W

X

Y

Z

B

Z

X

Y

W

C

W

Y

X

Z

D

Z

Y

X

W

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 i) State which metal, W, X, Y or Z, could be copper.

 (1)

 ii) State which metal, W, X, Y or Z, could be magnesium.

 (1)

3c2 marks

A displacement reaction can also be used to decide the order of reactivity of two metals. 

State two observations made when an excess of magnesium powder is added to an aqueous solution of copper(ll) sulfate.

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41 mark

What type of reaction occurs when iron rusts?

  • Oxidation

  • Neutralisation

  • Combustion

  • Displacement

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5a1 mark

The diagram shows two samples of iron, A and B.

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Sample B is coated with a thin layer of zinc.

Name the process used to coat iron with zinc.

5b3 marks

The two samples of iron are left outside for several weeks.

A brown solid containing hydrated iron(III) oxide forms on sample A.

i) Give the common name for the brown solid.

(1)

ii) Give the names of the two substances that react with the iron to form the brown solid.

(2)

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2........................................................................................................

5c6 marks

Iron can be formed by reacting aluminium powder with iron(III) oxide. The diagram shows how this reaction can be demonstrated.

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When the magnesium fuse is lit, a very exothermic reaction occurs.

i) State the meaning of the term exothermic.

(1)

ii) The equation for the reaction between aluminium and iron(III) oxide is

2Al + Fe2O3 → 2Fe + Al2O3

Explain what this reaction shows about the relative reactivities of aluminium and iron.

(2)

iii) Explain why the reaction between aluminium and iron(III) oxide is a redox reaction.

(3)

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6a1 mark

A student uses this method to investigate the reaction of dilute hydrochloric acid with zinc.

  • pour some dilute hydrochloric acid into a glass beaker

  • record the initial temperature of the acid

  • add a piece of zinc and stir the mixture

  • record the temperature of the mixture after one minute

Write a word equation for the reaction of dilute hydrochloric acid with zinc.

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The diagram shows the thermometer readings for this reaction.

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Complete the table, giving all values to the nearest 0.1 °C.

 temperature in °C after adding zinc

 

 temperature in °C before adding zinc

 

 temperature change in °C

 

6c5 marks

Another student repeats the method using five different metals to compare their reactivity.

i) This student uses a polystyrene cup instead of a glass beaker. Explain why a polystyrene cup is better than a glass beaker in this investigation.

(2)

ii) Give three factors that the student should keep constant in this investigation.

(3)

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6d3 marks

The table shows some of the student’s results.

Metal added

Observation

Temperature change in °C

 copper

 no bubbling

0.0

 iron

 slow bubbling

 

 magnesium

 rapid bubbling

8.7

 tin

 very slow bubbling

1.4

 zinc

 moderate bubbling

5.1

i) State why there is no temperature change for copper.

(1)

ii) Predict the temperature change for iron.

(1)

temperature change = ...................................................................... °C

iii) Deduce the order of reactivity of the five metals.

(1)

most reactive

.................................................

 

.................................................

 

.................................................

 

.................................................

least reactive

.................................................

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71 mark

Which metal is most suitable for galvanizing iron?

  • Lead

  • Copper

  • Sodium

  • Zinc

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This question is about rusting.

When iron rusts, it reacts with oxygen in the air.

A student uses the rusting of iron to find the percentage of oxygen in a sample of air.

The diagram shows the apparatus.

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These are the student’s results.    

volume of air in conical flask and connecting tube = 265 cm3    

volume of air in gas syringe at start = 100 cm3    

volume of air in gas syringe at end = 25 cm3

Calculate the percentage of oxygen in the sample of air using the student’s results.

percentage of oxygen = .............................................................. %

8b2 marks

i) Cars are painted to prevent the iron in car bodies from rusting. Explain how painting prevents the iron in car bodies from rusting.

(2)

ii) Some car manufacturers use paint containing tiny particles of zinc. Explain how particles of zinc prevent iron in car bodies from rusting even when this paint is scratched.

(2)

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9a3 marks

When iron is left in damp air, rust forms on its surface.

i) State the chemical name for rust.

(1)

ii) Explain how a barrier method prevents rusting.

(2)

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A student uses this apparatus to find the approximate percentage by volume of oxygen in air.

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This is the student’s method:

  • Place a graduated glass tube in a beaker of water

  • Place some damp iron wool and a rubber bung in the top of the tube

  • Record the reading of the water level in the tube

  • Leave the apparatus for a few days

  • Record the reading of the water level again

The diagram shows the readings at the start and at the end of the experiment.

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i) Use the readings to complete the table, giving all values to the nearest 0.5 cm3

reading at start in cm

20.5

reading at end in cm3

 

volume of oxygen used in cm3

 

(2)

ii) The student uses these results to calculate the percentage by volume of oxygen in air.

Suggest why her calculated value is lower than the expected value. (1)

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The student repeats the experiment using the same apparatus.

These are her results for the second experiment.

volume of air in tube at start = 80.0 cm3

reading at start = 20.0 cm3

reading at end = 35.5 cm3

Use the results to calculate the percentage by volume of oxygen in air.

percentage = ............................................... %

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101 mark

A displacement reaction occurs between zinc and copper chloride.

Which half equation correctly shows the change that zinc undergoes? 

  • Zn2+(aq) + 2e-  →    Zn (s)

  • Zn (s) + 2e-  →    Zn2+ (aq)

  • Zn2+ (aq)  → Zn (s) + 2e-

  • Zn (s)  →    Zn2+ (aq) + 2e-

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111 mark

A reactivity series can be deduced by observing the reactions of metals with water and sulfuric acid. 

Four metals were added to water and sulfuric acid and the results recorded below. 

Metal

Reaction with water

Reaction with dilute sulfuric acid

W

no reaction

no reaction

X

very slow reaction

reacts quickly

Y

no reaction

reacts slowly

Z

reacts quickly

reacts violently

What is the order of reactivity starting with the least reactive?

  • W, Y, X, Z

  • Y, W, X, Z

  • W, Y, Z, X

  • Z, X, Y, W

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