Give one example in case of following displacement reactions: (a) When a more active metal displaces a less active metal from its aqueous solution. (b) When a active metal displaces hydrogen from dilute acid.
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Pb(s) + CuCl²(aq) ---> PbCl²(aq) + Cu(s)
Ca(s) + HCl(Dil.) ---> CaCl² + H²
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A - The Answer Of This Question Is Single Displacement Reaction.
Ex - The Reaction Between Magnesium And Hydrochloric Acid Forms Magnesium Chloride And Hydrogen...
(Mg) + (2HCL) = (H2) + (MgCL2)
B - The Answer Of This Question Is Also Single Displacement Reaction.
Ex - The Reaction Between Iron And Sulfuric Acid Forms Iron Sulfide And Hydrogen...
(Fe) + (H2SO4) = (FeSO4) + (H2)
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