In a chemical reaction ( displacement ) wil the more reactive metal displace the less reactive metal , if the less reactive metal is not in its salt solution?
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For example, Iron which is more reactive than copper displaces copper from copper sulphate solution to form iron sulphate solution. Hence, we can conclude that a less reactive metal cannot replace a more reactive metal from its salt solution in water.
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ANSWER:For example, Iron which is more reactive than copper displaces copper from copper sulphate solution to form iron sulphate solution. Hence, we can conclude that a less reactive metal cannot replace a more reactive metal from its salt solution in water.
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