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A student writes the chemical equation of the reaction between lead and copper chloride. Pb(s) + CuCl₂(aq) →PbCl₂(aq) + Cu(s) Which option explains the reason for the formation of lead chloride?
copper is more reactive than lead
lead is less reactive than copper
lead and copper are equally reactive
lead is more reactive than copper

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Answered by raskarsantosh240
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Answer:

Due to displacement reaction, the copper from copper chloride is displaced by lead and leads to the formation of a new product called lead chloride and copper. Due to this reaction, the green color of the solution becomes colorless and a brown ring is formed on top due to the presence of copper.

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