Some Metals are:
Indium
Gallium
Thallium
Aluminium
Bismuth
Tin
Lead
The metals highest on the list are the least stable.
carbon, bromine, phosphorus, sulphur
oven trays are the metals found at home.
It's basically an indication of what metals are capable of displacing others. There's a list called the "reactivity series", and any metal on the list will displace anything lower on the list and be displaced by anything higher on the list.
No. Most of the metals listed are not transition metals and most transition metals are not in the list.
AdamantiumAluminumAntimonyArsenicBariumBerylliumBismuthBoronbronzeCadmiumCesiumChromiumCobaltCopperGalliumGermaniumGoldHafniumIndiumIridiumIronLeadLithiumMagnesiumManganeseMercuryMolybdenumNickelPlatinumPalladiumRhodiumOsmiumRutheniumRheniumRubidiumScandiumSeleniumSilverStrontiumTantalumTelluriumThalliumThoriumTinTitaniumTungstenUraniumVanadiumZincZirconium
The metals highest on the list are the least stable.
We arrange metals into an ordered list with the best reducing agent at the top and the worst reducing agent at the bottom. This is an Activity Series for metals. Metals near the top of the list give up electrons most easily. Those metals near the bottom of the list give up electrons with difficulty. Hydrogen, even though it is not a metal, can be placed in the list. Metals above hydrogen in the Activity Series will react with 1.0 Molar hydrochloric acid at room temperature. The Activity Series for metals is developed by experiment.A list of metals arranged in order of reactivity~APEX
Reactivity series is a list of metals arranged in the order of their decreasing activities.
The Solubility Chart
The metals and non-metals have been arranged according to their densities in the periodic table.
iron, aluminium copper, silver