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  • Activity Series

    A chart ranking elements by their ability to displace others in compounds, with higher elements displacing lower ones.
  • Single Displacement Reaction

    A chemical reaction where one element replaces another in a compound, forming a new compound.
  • Lithium

    The highest element in the activity series, capable of displacing any element below it.
  • Hydrogen

    Serves as a benchmark in the activity series, separating metals that can displace it from those that cannot.
  • Reactivity

    The tendency of an element to displace another in a compound, decreasing down the activity series.
  • Displacement

    The process of one element replacing another in a compound, as determined by the activity series.
  • Compound

    A substance formed when two or more elements are chemically bonded together.
  • Water Vapor

    The gaseous form of water, from which certain metals can displace hydrogen.
  • Acid

    A substance like H3O+ from which certain metals can displace hydrogen according to the activity series.
  • Element

    A pure substance consisting of one type of atom, which can participate in displacement reactions.
  • Metal

    An element that can displace hydrogen or other metals in the activity series.
  • Strength

    Refers to the position of an element in the activity series, indicating its ability to displace others.