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A more reactive metal displaces less reactive metal from its salt solution . What do you mean by this reaction?

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Answered by Natasha2010
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single displacement reaction

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Answered by orangesquirrel
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Answer:

This is referred to as a metal displacement reaction.

Explanation:

In the electrochemical series, the metals which are at a higher position are more reactive and hence they displace less reactive metals( metals present near the bottom of the series) from their salts.

Metals present higher in the series readily reacts with oxygen, water and acids and form highly stable compounds.

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