Metal which react with steam and can be extracted by heating with carbon. It also rusts with contact with oxygen of air.
The only liquid metal that is unreactive.
Metal element located in Group 3A which reacts with acids
Reacts violently with water; more active than Sodium and located under Group 1A
Metal which can be used in alloys and is more reactive than gold and silver
A less active metal located in transition group, which only dissolves when treated with acids
Most active metal in Group 2A
Most active metal in the periodic table
The least reactive metal in Group 1A with atomic number of 3.
Least active metal from the second group which react with water vapor
Metal which does not react with cold water but react with hydrochloric acid. It is in Group 7B, period 4.
Metal which reacts only with strong acids, and has a symbol of Sn
More active than lithium but less active than potassium
Belong to unreactive metals, however, more active than gold.
A metal with atomic number of 79 and it is usually used in making jewelries.
Gold
Manganese
Aluminum
Beryllium
Nickel
Silver
Sodium
Radium
Tin
Mercury
Iron
Potassium
Cesium
Lithium
Copper