Metal reactivity

A vibrant and educational illustration of various group 1 metals, including lithium, sodium, and potassium, reacting with water and depicting the release of gas and temperature change, in an engaging laboratory setting.

Test Your Knowledge on Metal Reactivity

Welcome to the Metal Reactivity Quiz! This interactive quiz is designed to challenge your understanding of how different metals react with their environment. Whether you're a student, a teacher, or just curious about chemistry, this quiz is perfect for you!

Test your knowledge with questions about:

  • Reactivity of group 1 metals
  • Effects of temperature on reactions
  • Storage conditions for reactive metals
5 Questions1 MinutesCreated by ExploringElement32
The higher the temperature change of a reaction, the ----- the reactivity
When pure group 1 metals are cut, why does it not stay shiny for long?
It is not reactive
Reacts readily with oxygen and water vapour
It is inert
It is a noble gas as well as a halogen
Why is lithium stored in oil?
It is inert
It is a noble gas
It is unreactive
It reacts readily
What color does universal indicator turn when group 1 metal is reacted with water?
3 metals are reacted with water, metal A gives a temperature change of 13 degrees, B and C 20 and 31 degrees respectively. Which metal is the most reactive?
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