why in displacement reaction more reactive metal displaces less reactive metal
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A displacement reaction happens when a more reactive metal (one that forms positive ions more easily) displaces a less reactive metal from a compound. Example: Magnesium is more reactive than copper, so magnesium can displace copper from a copper sulfate solution to create magnesium sulfate
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Because a metal is more reactive, so the more reactive metal replaces a less reactive metal
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Eg : When there is a week participant in your team, you replace the participant with a more stronger participant to win the match/game..
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