Chemistry, asked by sanjivchaubey03, 6 months ago

why active metal displace hydrogen from wate.r​

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Answered by PRATHAMABD
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Explanation:

Metals displace hydrogen from acids because they are above hydrogen in the reactivity series, resulting in the formation of a salt and hydrogen gas.

Answered by ItzRisingStar
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Less active metals like iron or zinc cannot displace hydrogen from waterbut do readily react with acids:

For example, calcium is quite reactive withwater, whereas magnesium does not react with cold water but doesdisplace hydrogen from steam.

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