Chemistry - Will The Reaction Occur?

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This chemistry video explains how to determine if the chemical reaction will proceed as written. It explains how to predict the products of a single replacement reaction using the activity series.

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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For those people who are confused just like me, memorize the reactivity series first:
Please - Potassium
Stop - Sodium
Calling - Calcium
Me - Magnesium
A - Aluminium
Careless - Carbon
Zebra - Zinc
Instead - Iron
Try - Tin
Learning - Lead
How - Hydrogen
Copper - Copper
Saves - Silver
Gold - Gold

This has most of the metals that are usually asked in possible questions, but carbon and hydrogen are also there because they are used quite often as well. I am srsly failing ap chem rn and I sincerely hope y'all do better than me. :')

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Sorry, I’m a noob.
What do we mean by “more reactive”? What is actually happening that makes these elements more likely to react? Is it the electronegativity?
Is it their amount of valence electrons?
Their charge?

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So this is only for single displacement reactions ?

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the chemical reaction will occur or not. just look at the "Reduction half-reaction number" of that two metal substance. if the number is high the more electron will receive, if the number is low it intends to give electron.
in the case Zn and CuCl2, Cu has higher reduction number than Zn, means Zn tends to give electron to Cu. then reaction happens.
in the case Cu and FeSO4, Cu has higher reduction number than Fe, means Fe tends to give electron to Cu. then in this case reaction can't happen.

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I thought that as you go down the alkali metals they become more reactive, so how is lithium more reactive than sodium?

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Professor Organic Chemistry Tutor, thank you for showing How to determine if the Chemical Reaction will Occur using the Activity Series List. Reading the Activity Series list from most reactive to least reactive is what makes each Chemical Reaction work. This is an error free video/lecture on YouTube TV with the Organic Chemistry Tutor.

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All examples are an element plus a need to see a compound plus a compound

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why lithium is more reactive than sodium, it doesn't make sense

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How come the Br product became Br2 when there was only only in the reactants?

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