Why some metals displace other metals from their solution?
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Certain metals have the capacity to displace some metals from the aqueous solutions of their salts. A metal placed higher in the activity series can displace the metal that occupies a lower position from the aqueous solution of its salt.
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some metals displace other metals from their solution because they have more tendency to lose electron than other element.
this reaction is called displacement reaction.
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for example
Zn + FeSO4 ===> ZnSO4 + Fe
here
Zinc displace iron from it's solution because zinc is more reactive than iron.
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