Chemistry, asked by hemantapatgiri6, 9 months ago

X+YSO4=XSO4+y.... y+XSO4=NO REACTION OUT OF THE TWO ELEMENTS, XAND Y, WHICH IS MORE REACTIVE AND WHY??​

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Answered by sheetalgautam2090
17

Explanation:

this is a displacement reaction involves replacement of one element by another in a compound. In the first reaction, X is more reactive than Y, i.e. X is above Y in the reactivity series, hence X displaces Y

A single replacement reaction is one in which a more reactive element displaces a less reactive element from its salt solution.

As X can easily lose electrons as compared to Y and result in the formation of  from , thus X  is more reactive than Y.

As Y is not able to displace X from its salt solution, it is less reactive than X.

Thus the answer is X is more reactive than Y.

Answered by manpreetkaurpunia649
3

ANSWER = ‘X’ is more reactive than ‘Y’ because it displaces ‘Y’ from its salt solution.

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