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show that sodium is more reactive that Cooper​

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Answered by SamikBiswa1911
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A reactive metal has the ability to easily lose an electron and acquire a positive charge. Sodium easily loses electrons and acquires a positive charge. Moreover, in the reactivity series the metal at the top is sodium.

Answered by rosmaa2003
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Answer:

  1. 2na+cuso4-----na2so4

Explanation:here sodium replaces copper from copper sulphate that means sodium is more reactive than copper that's why it displaces.

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