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iron is................ reactive than copper ​

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Answered by Swarup1998
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Iron is more reactive than copper.

Explanation:

  • An Adjective is a word which modifies a Noun or a Pronoun.

  • For example, He is a good boy. Here the word 'good' modifies the boy or states the quality of the boy, a Noun and thus 'good' is an Adjective.

  • We must know that there are three forms of an Adjective. They are Positive Degree, Comparative Degree and Superlative Degree.

  • If we are comparing two objects, we will write an appropriate sentence made of Comparative Degree.

  • For our question, the two objects are 'iron' and 'copper'. There is a comparison of reactivity between them.

  • The Comparative Degree form of 'reactive' is 'more reactive.

  • So our final answer: Iron is more reactive than copper.

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