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प्रश्न
Giving suitable examples, explain how the reactivity of a metal is related to its mode of occurrence in nature.
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उत्तर
The mode of occurrence of metals in the earth’s crust depends on their reactivity.
- Highly reactive metals (K, Na, Ca, Mg, Al): These metals readily combine with oxygen, halogens and other non-metals. They occur in nature only as stable compounds (oxides, halides, carbonates).
Example: Na as NaCl (rock salt), Al as Bauxite (Al2O3 . 2H2O). - Moderately reactive metals (Zn, Fe, Pb, Cu): They are less reactive than alkali and alkaline earth metals. They occur as oxides, carbonates and sulphides.
Example: Fe as Haematite (Fe2O3), Zn as Zinc blende (ZnS), Pb as Galena (PbS). - Least reactive or noble metals (Ag, Au, Pt): They are chemically least reactive and resist oxidation and corrosion. They are found in the native (free) state.
Example: Gold, Platinum, Silver.
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