Metal Reactivity part 2- identifying the presidents Name Cong Nguyen blk A2 Data chart: After watching the video please put your observations inside the data chart. Here is a link to the video you should watch https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Mfy8DBFDtTHnNF4crjjXbszoUbY20RkG/view Objective: To identify the mystery elements based on their reactivity: The four presidents represent the alkaline earth metals magnesium (Mg), calcium (Ca), strontium (Sr), and barium (Ba). Abe George Teddy Tom A nothing nothing Super strong and fast reaction, white fluid Observations B Nothing clear fluid nothing Cloudy White mixture White mixture, took long C White bubbly mixture nothing Cloudy White mixture Cloudy white mixture Post lab questions: These will be summative. Please make sure you use your data in your answers. 1. Based on your observations which of the presidents was the most reactive? Please make sure you support your answer with observations from your data chart. Teddy was really reactive, Teddy reacted with all solutions a,b, and c. In addition, the rate of reaction between Teddy and fluid A is much faster as well. 2. Based on your observations which of the presidents was the least reactive? Please make sure you support your answer with observations from your data chart. George was the least reactive because it did not react with ANY solution. There was no formation of bubbles nor cloudy white color 3. Identify the presidents from most reactive to least reactive Teddy, Tom, Ape, and George. 4. There were four elements being tested: magnesium (Mg), calcium (Ca), strontium (Sr), and barium (Ba). Each president is one of the alkaline earth metals. Identify each president based on its reactivity. Abe: Ca George Mg Teddy Ba Tom Sr 5. If we had tested some beryllium (Be) in the three solutions, (A, B, & C) what results would you expect? Support your answers with data from your table. We would expect Be to have no reaction whatsoever. Since they are all in one group and the reactivity rate goes down as we go up in the group, and Be is even above Mg in which Mg did not react, Be would have also not reacted to the solution. Bonus: Why did your favorite chem teachers pick these particular presidents? I don’t know, I’m not good with presidents.