Chemistry, asked by BubblySparkles, 3 months ago

What kind of chemical reactions are represented by the following equation:
X+ YZ = XZ + Y​

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Answered by Braɪnlyємρєяσя
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Answer:

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Explanation:

Y has displaced X in reaction I. So, Y is more reactive than X.

Z has displaced Y is reaction II. So, Z is more reactive than Y.

Thus, Z is most reactive and X is the least reactive.

Answered by FierceKing
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Y has displaced X in reaction I. So, Y is more reactive than X.

Z has displaced Y is reaction II. So, Z is more reactive than Y.

Thus, Z is most reactive and X is the least reactive.

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