Can a more reactive metal be able to displace a less reactive one from its solid-state
compound? Why?
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Hence, we can conclude that a less reactive metal cannot replace a more reactive metal from its salt solution in water. Therefore, the answer is – option (b) – The given statement is false. ... Both metals and nonmetals take part in displacement reactions”.
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More reactive metal can lose electrons more easily than less reactive so more reactive metal displace the less reactive metal.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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