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how will you show with the help of an experiment that copper is more reactive than silver?​

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Answered by indrajeet13062
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this indicates in test tube-1 copper displaces silver from its silver Sulphate solution forms copper Sulphate. And in test tube- 2 no displacement reaction takes place. Hence from this experiment we are proving that copper is more reactive than silver.

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In activity series(in the attachment) silver is placed below the copper.Hence,copper is more reactive than silver. The activity series of metals is a list of metals in the order of their decreasing chemical activity.The activity series of some common metals is given in the attachment.The most reactive metal occupies the top position in the series whereas the least reactive metal is at the bottom of the series.

The more reactive element can displace the less reactive element from its solution.take two test tubes in test tube -1 take silver Sulphate solution(white in color) & in test tube-2 take copper Sulphate solution (blue in color). Add copper turnings to test tube -1 and add silver piece to test tube -2 keep the test tubes undisturbed for 15 minutes. After sometime observe the color changes in both test tubes. The color in test tube – 1 changed from white to blue and there is no color change in test tube-2.this indicates in test tube-1 copper displaces silver from its silver Sulphate solution forms copper Sulphate. And in test tube- 2 no displacement reaction takes place. Hence from this experiment we are proving that copper is more reactive than silver.

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