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A displacement reaction in which a highly reactive metal displaces hydrogen from water​

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Answered by umasrisuresh
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A displacement reaction in which a highly reactive metal displaces hydrogen from water

Answered by Anonymous
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So here calcium metal can replace hydrogen from H20

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Hydrogen is displaced by the metals from acids that are placed above hydrogen in the reactivity series of the metals. This is because these metals are more reactive than hydrogen. ... Here , Hydrogen is displaced by Calcium from Hydrochloric acid .

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