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Definition of: electromotive series
An arrangement of the elements in a series such that each will, in general and under suitable conditions, replace from its compounds any element listed after it. See table below for the series of metals, from the most active to the least active. Also called displacement, activity, or electrochemical series.
ELECTROMOTIVE SERIES OF THE METALS
1. Potassium |
2. Barium |
3. Strontium |
4. Calcium |
5. Sodium |
6. Magnesium |
7. Aluminum |
8. Manganese |
9. Zinc |
10. Chromium |
11. Iron |
12. Cadmium |
13. Cobalt |
14. Nickel |
15. Tin |
16. Lead |
17. Hydrogen |
18. Copper |
19. Arsenic |
20. Bismuth |
21. Antimony |
22. Mercury |
23. Silver |
24. Gold |
25. Platinum |
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