Activity Series of Metals - Chemistry

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This chemistry video tutorial explains how to determine if a single replacement reaction will proceed as written using the activity series of metals.

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Stoichiometry Practice Test:

Solute, Solvent, & Solution:

Strong & Weak Electrolytes:

Molarity Practice Problems:

Ion Concentration In Solutions:

Dilution Problems:

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Types of Chemical Reactions:

Solubility Rules:

Predicting The Products of Reactions:

Activity Series of Metals:

Will This Reaction Occur?

Predicting Products of SR Reactions:

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Double Replacement Reactions:

Net Ionic Equations:

Writing Chemical Equations From Words:

Solution Stoichiometry:

Molarity & Dilution Problems:

Acid Base Neutralization Reactions:

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Acid Base Titration Problems:

Mixture Problems:

Calculating Oxidation Numbers:

Oxidation and Reduction Reactions:

Balancing Redox Reactions:

Ideal Gas Law Problems:

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Final Exams and Video Playlists:

Full-Length Videos and Worksheets:
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Him saying "now iron, is to the right" was his way of saying "yall still listening?" lol. No, but honestly, this guy helps me so much on these exams woah :D

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Sir ur voice clarity is increased so much sir.. Super and thank u very much sir...

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Professor Organic Chemistry Tutor, thank you for a basic understanding of Activity Series of Metals in AP/General Chemistry. From the video, the way I understand this material is the metal must be on the left side of the Activity Series for the reaction to work. I will rewatch this video in order to comprehend the material. This is an error free video/lecture on YouTube TV with the Organic Chemistry Tutor.

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People make use of this series to cement precious metals out of solution. It's easy and doesn't require extra chemicals or heat. If you have a solution of silver nitrate, for example, you can simply place a copper bar in it. The copper ions will replace the silver ions in solution and metallic silver will drop to the bottom of the container. If you let it go long enough, all the silver nitrate will become copper nitrate. Then you can take the copper nitrate solution you have left, and put an iron bar in it. Metallic copper will drop out and the iron ions will go into solution, making iron nitrate. And so on.

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Need some help! At 1:40 how do we know it will be Fe +2 cation rather than another iron cation like +3?

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Yes sir, jg is smart sir yes sir I would like to call you teacher JG for quarantine sir

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Thanks for helping me understand chemistry😅

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