Chemistry, asked by shiyanshpandey, 4 months ago

What is Ractivity? Is there any difference between Ractivity and Reactivity?

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Answered by farhaanaarif84
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For example, in a solution of copper sulfate in water, a piece of iron quickly becomes coated with copper as the iron displaces copper from the solution because iron is more active. No explosion took place. Reactivity is less clearly defined. In general, it means how easily some chemical change takes place.

Answered by manjotdevgun
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Activity is an ordered series, showing which element will replace another element. For example, in a solution of copper sulfate in water, a piece of iron quickly becomes coated with copper as the iron displaces copper from the solution because iron is more active. No explosion took place.

Fe(solid iron)+CuSO4 (dissolved in water)⟶Cu(solid copper)+FeSO4 (dissolved)Fe(solid iron)+CuSOX4 (dissolved in water)⟶Cu(solid copper)+FeSOX4 (dissolved)

Reactivity is less clearly defined. In general, it means how easily some chemical change takes place. For example, chlorine, oxygen and sodium are all very reactive, easily attaching to other elements or replacing elements in compounds. Argon and helium are not reactive, and rarely, if ever, combine with other substances. Nitrogen triiodide, NI3NIX3 and acetylene, C2H

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