Chemistry, asked by toshtushar3821, 9 months ago

Two metals A and B are both divalent and have no effect on water.A is more electropositive than B explain in terms of electron transfer what would u expect to happen if A is placed in salt solution of B

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Answered by sreepragnyaachanta
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Answer:

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Explanation:

Here since A is more electropositive than B A tends to be more reactive than B.

And in salt solution only a highly reactive metal ion can replace a less reactive metal ion and as just declared A is more reactive than B so the solution will gradually turn into a salt solution of A and free metal B will be obtained.

So here when we talk in terms of electron transfer, electrons transfer from A to B

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Answered by tjbbetts
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Answer:A displaces B from its salt solution

Explanation:

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