This means they are placed at the bottom of the reactivity series in the diagram. Lead to zinc are more reactive, so produce very small bubbles in a slow reaction. They are placed above platinum ...
the more vigorous its reactions are the more easily it loses electrons in reactions to form positive ions (cations) The table summarises some reactions of metals in the reactivity series.
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