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why Copper can displace silver from silver can displace copper from copper
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Answered by baath05
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The metals are arranged from top to bottom with decreasing reactivity. Any metal can displace another metal from its salt if the latter is below the former in reactivity series. Copper is above silver and loses electrons more easily than silver.

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Answered by mrppgcill
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Answer:because copper is more reactive than silver thus displace Ag from its salt solution.

Explanation: the standard reduction potential of Cu^+2 ---> Cu is 0.22

and that of Ag^{+1} ---> Ag is 0.80

thus Ag^{+2} is easily redused to Ag

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