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how is a displacement reaction related to the reactivity series of metals.​

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Answered by AnkitSaroj07
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A metal can only displace another metal from a compound if it is located above it in the reactivity series. A displacement reaction happens when a more reactive metal (one that forms positive ions more easily) displaces a less reactive metal from a compound.

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Answered by MissFabulous
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A metal can only displace another metal from a compound if it is located above it in the reactivity series. A displacement reaction happens when a more reactive metal (one that forms positive ions more easily) displaces a less reactive metal from a compound.

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