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18 Cards in this Set
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Use the activity series reference page for this. Will copper replace silver in silver nitrate? |
Yes |
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Use the activity series reference page for this. Will silver replace copper in copper II nitrate? |
No |
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Use the activity series reference page for this. Will Iron replace Lead in Lead II acetate? |
Yes |
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Use the activity series reference page for this. Will Gold replace Mercury in Mercury II nitrate? |
No |
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Use the activity series reference page for this. Will Iodine replace fluorine in Potassium fluoride? |
No |
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Use the activity series reference page for this. Will fluorine replace iodine in Potassium iodide? |
Yes |
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Use the activity series reference page for this. Will Nickel replace the Hydrogen in HCl? |
Yes |
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Use the activity series reference page for this. Will Hydrogen replace the Aluminum in Aluminum chloride? |
No |
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Zinc + Hydrochloric Acid (HCl) yields ___ + ___. |
Hydrogen + zinc chloride |
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Tin + Silver nitrate yields ____ + _____. |
Silver + Tin II nitrate |
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Iron + Cobalt II sulfate yields ____ + ____. |
Cobalt + Iron II sulfate |
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Does a free element (all by itself) in a chemical reaction ever need a Roman numeral after it? |
No, Never |
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Zinc + Lead II acetate yields ____ + ____. |
Lead + zinc acetate |
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Chlorine + Sodium bromide yields ____ + ____ |
bromine + sodium chloride |
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Metals replace lower ____ & sometimes hydrogen . |
metals |
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Nonmetals only replace lower ____. |
nonmetals |
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The metal that's all by itself can only replace a metal that is ____ on the metal activity series series. |
lower |
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A nonmetal that's all by itself can only replace a nonmetal that is ____ on the nonmetal activity |
lower |