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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?
what is answer ​

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Answered by yashdhere4
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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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Answered by Ankit1215
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Answer:

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"

Explanation:

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