I, J and K are metals on the periodic table of elements. An experiment was carried out with all three unknown elements to determine order of reactivity. I, J and K were reacted with water and then with acid. The results were put into a table: www Element Reaction with water Reaction with acid No evidence of chemical No evidence of chemical change Bubbles observed change Many bubbles observed K No evidence of chemical Bubbles observed change How would you order the elements with respect to their reactivity? Support your answer based on the observations given above.

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1, J and K are metals on the periodic table of elements. An experiment was carried out
with all three unknown elements to determine order of reactivity. I, J and K were reacted
with water and then with acid. The results were put into a table:
Element
Reaction with water
Reaction with acid
No evidence of chemical
change
Many bubbles observed
Bubbles observed
No evidence of chemical
change
Bubbles observed
No evidence of chemical
change
K
How would you order the elements with respect to their reactivity? Support your
answer based on the observations given above.
Transcribed Image Text:Bonus Practice Question: Use online sources if unable to complete. 1, J and K are metals on the periodic table of elements. An experiment was carried out with all three unknown elements to determine order of reactivity. I, J and K were reacted with water and then with acid. The results were put into a table: Element Reaction with water Reaction with acid No evidence of chemical change Many bubbles observed Bubbles observed No evidence of chemical change Bubbles observed No evidence of chemical change K How would you order the elements with respect to their reactivity? Support your answer based on the observations given above.
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