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The diagrams In which of thes below show some of the uses of iron. se uses is iron most likely to rust? a a c D | | Won hinges Paine ‘ron bucket ‘ron cored onagste tron fee lecwopites wih zinc ‘aurinum eleticry cables Bis incorrect as Cis incorrect as Dis incorrect as the metal fence is painted, preventing both oxygen and water getting to the iron. the bucket is electroplated, preventing the oxygen and water reaching the iron. the cables are coated in aluminum, preventing oxygen and water from getting to the iron, Which row in the table below shows how the metal will react? metal reacts with reacts rapidly reacts with dilute acid with cold water steam A copper v x x B calcium x v v c zine v x x D magnesium v x v Q, Rand S are metals. Metal Reacts with cold Reacts with steam Reacts with dilute water hydrochloric acid Q yes yes violently R very slowly slowly less strongly 8 no no no What are the possible identities of the metals Q, R and $? Q R 8 A| Potassium Iron Magnesium B]| Sodium Zinc ‘Copper c Silver Aluminium Iron D/ Calcium Copper Gold Reactions of three metals and their oxides are shown in the table. metal reacts with cold metal oxide reacts water with carbon P no no no yes R yes no What is the order of reactivity of the metals? Least reactive os A P Q B Q P c Q R D R P Most reactive A student was investigating the reactivity of different metals in hydrochloric acid. ‘The diagrams show what happens when each metal was added to dilute hydrochloric acid. x Zz Hydrogen What are W, X, ¥ and 2? w x Y z A | Calcium | Copper [Magnesium] — Zinc B | Copper | Zine | Calcium (Magnesium) C |Magnesium) Calcium | Zinc | Copper D Zinc |Magneisum| Copper | Calcium Calcium, copper, iron and magnesium are metals. They can be placed in order of reactivity, Which of the following statements about these metals is correct? A__ Iron reacts with steam but magnesium does not. B Copper reacts with dilute hydrochloric acid to form copper (I!) chioride. ¢ Magnesium and calcium both react with hot water. D__ tron (ll) oxide cannot be reduced by heating strongly with cerbon

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