Explain the displacement of hydrogen by a metalfrom an acid with an example. Give the equation to support the same
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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. Reaction of calcium with hydrochloric acid. Here , Hydrogen is displaced by Calcium from Hydrochloric acid
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