Chemistry, asked by dillday1234, 11 months ago

why zink metal displace iron from its salt solution​

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Answered by Anonymous
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When a metal reacts with a salt solution and displaces the metal present in it, it is called a displacement reaction.

  • A more active metal displaces a less reactive metal from its salt solution.
  • Zinc is placed higher in the reactivity series so it could displace iron from its salt solution.
Answered by ianjemk
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The correct reason is because it is more active than iron and lies above iron in the reactivity series . Hope this answer helps.

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