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31 Single Replacement reactions

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This video is a great review of all five types of reactions, watch the section on single replacement reactions (time 5:47 to 12:53) and answer the questions below.

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In your own words, describe a single replacement reaction. Be sure to include information about the activity series and how to tell if a reaction will take place.

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Which metal on the activity series (shown above) is the least reactive?

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3.

Rank the following metals from most reactive to least reactive: iron, calcium, lead

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In a single replacement reaction, the most reactive metal will end up in a bond while the least reactive metal will be found as an element.

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What will happen when you mix calcium chloride with lead? CaCl2 + Pb -->.

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Predict the products for the following reaction: AgNO3 + Mg -->.

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Predict the products for the following reaction: HCl + Al -->.

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Predict the products for the following reaction: NaCl + Al -->.

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Predict the products for the following reaction: Na + CuO-->.

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Predict the products for the following reaction: Na2O + Cu -->.