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What determines whether one metal will replace another metal from a compound in a single-replacement reaction?Asked by Angela
What determines whether one metal will replace another metal from a compound in a single-replacement reaction?
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Displacement occurs when they is an obvious difference in reactivity for both the metals. e.g: If you got Rubidium and Sodium, obviously rubidium got the better reactivity, hence it will displace any sodium compound in any reaction unless you got something more reactive than rubidium.
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Displacement occurs when they is an obvious difference in reactivity for both the metals. e.g: If you got Rubidium and Sodium, obviously rubidium got the better reactivity, hence it will displace any sodium compound in any reaction unless you got something more reactive than rubidium.
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