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In Calcium hydroxide in tin (IV) bromide, change one (1) reactant that would ensure that the reaction will NOT occur. The TYPE of reaction MUST remain the same. Explain your reasoning

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✳️It is a displacement reaction because calcium displace the bromine in the reaction

✳️ In displacement reaction more reactive metals displace the less reactive metals.

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  • This is due to displacement reaction. Calcium displace the Bromine in the reaction

  • Displacement reaction is a reaction in which more reactive metals displace the less reactive metals.

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