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Can a more reactive metal be able to displace a less reactive one from its solid-state compound? Why?​

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Answered by s02371joshuaprince47
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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 .

Due to the relative reactivity of metals, given in the reactivity series, when combined they compete to form ionic compounds with other chemicals. More reactive metals will displace (push out) less reactive metals from metal salt compounds.

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