16. A metal "A" reacts with a metallic chloride of “B”
to give metal "B." But metallic chloride of "A"
cannot give metal "A" on reaction with metal
"B." What conclusion can you draw from this?
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Answer:t is just like a displacement reaction. So, the conclusion of this reaction is that A is more reactive metal than B. So, "a" metal reacts with a metal chloride of "b" to give metal "b", but metallic chloride of "a" cannot give metal "a" on react with metal "b"
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is just like a displacement reaction. So, the conclusion of this reaction is that A is more reactive metal than B. So, "a" metal reacts with a metal chloride of "b" to give metal "b", but metallic chloride of "a" cannot give metal "a" on react with metal "b"
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