Chemistry, asked by chinmayeeppl, 7 months ago

2.If the metal is more reactive than the metal in the compound it competes
with the less reactive metal. Therefore, it can concluded that ...
O The less reactive metal repel the more reactive metal from its compound
O The more reactive metal bonded with the less reactive metal from its compound
O
The less reactive metal pushes out or displaces the more reactive metal from its
compound
O
The more reactive metal pushes out or displaces the less reactive metal from its
compound​

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Answered by jyoti3297
6

Explanation:

In a reactivity series, the most reactive element is placed at the top and the least reactive element at the bottom. More reactive metals have a greater tendency to lose electrons and form positive ions .

The reactivity series.

Element Reaction with water

Lithium Quickly

Calcium More slowly

A compound will always displace a less reactive metal from solutions of its compounds. Another example of 'competition' between metals to form compounds is observed in the reaction between metals and metal oxides

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