2. Why can not each metal react to its own salt (Eg. Cu and CuSO,)?
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because the salt is already derived from the metal .every salt has its own value and degree in which they dissociate in aq. solution. an addition in the metal may show some minor change but it won't affect the ratio in which the salt is formed...
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hence it will not react...
on the other hand, the bonding is done either by sharing, gaining and loosing electrons...an element cannot difuse more than its valency...
Cuso4 + Cu = not possible
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