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Hydrogen, H2(g), is below silver metal in the activity series of the metals. Will the following reaction occur or not occur: Ag(s) + H+(aq)  ??? Explain why or why not.
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Answered by DrBob222
No, because "Hydrogen, H2(g), is below silver metal in the activity series of the metals."
11 years ago

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