Hey Jake! I was wondering if you could help me break down the second part of this question:
Describe two modern day situations where chemical reactivity is an important factor in deciding which metal to use. Assess the importance of reactivity relative to other factors in making the decision.
I don't really understand what the second part of the question is asking?
Hey!
The second half of that question is certainly a weird one. I think the sort of thing that its asking you to discuss is cost, weight, maybe conductivity etc.
I don't know any specifics, and I don't think you need to either. I would be talking about the importance of ensuring metals are not reactive, if needing to be used for long periods of time. However, weighing up that factor with things like cost (if the metal is super expensive, maybe it is better that it corrodes slightly more quickly), weight (depending on the purpose of the instrument, this could play a factor) etc. etc.
You should only need to answer very generally, identifying important factors, stating that they're important, but not drawing any specific conclusions. This is one of the strangest Chemistry questions I've ever seen.
Let me know if you need anything else! I know my answer was very vague, but that's really just because you're answer to the question will also be super vague.
Jake