In the following chemical reaction, "M" represents an unknown metal that successfully replaces lead(II) in the lead(II) chloride. Select the two possible identities of the unknown "M" metal. M(s) + PbCl₂(aq) → Pb(s) + MCl₂(aq) 0000 gold copper silver calcium platinum barium

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In the following chemical reaction, "M" represents an unknown metal that successfully replaces lead(II) in the lead(II) chloride. Select the two possible identities of the unknown "M" metal.
M(s) + PbCl₂(aq) → Pb(s) + MCl₂(aq)
gold
copper
silver
calcium
platinum
barium
Transcribed Image Text:In the following chemical reaction, "M" represents an unknown metal that successfully replaces lead(II) in the lead(II) chloride. Select the two possible identities of the unknown "M" metal. M(s) + PbCl₂(aq) → Pb(s) + MCl₂(aq) gold copper silver calcium platinum barium
32x882 2715028=62±3272
Rb
K
Ba
Ca
Na
Mg
AI
Mn
Zn
Cr
Co
Sn
H₂
Cu
Ag
Hg
Reference: Activity Series
react with cold
water and
acids, replacing
hydrogen
react with acids or
steam, but usually not
liquid water, to
replace hydrogen
react with
acids, but not
water, to replace
hydrogen
***reference point***
react with O
to form oxides
mostly
unreactive
Increasing
Reactivity
Transcribed Image Text:32x882 2715028=62±3272 Rb K Ba Ca Na Mg AI Mn Zn Cr Co Sn H₂ Cu Ag Hg Reference: Activity Series react with cold water and acids, replacing hydrogen react with acids or steam, but usually not liquid water, to replace hydrogen react with acids, but not water, to replace hydrogen ***reference point*** react with O to form oxides mostly unreactive Increasing Reactivity
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