Copper is displaced from the solution of its salts by most metals because it

a

is a transition element

b

is at the bottom of the activity series

c

is very reactive

d

has completely filled 3d-orbitals

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adeleke5140
9 years ago

Decreasing order of reactivity

K

Na

Ca

Mg

Al

Mn

Zn

Cr

Fe

Cd

Co

Ni

Sn

Pb

H

Sb

Bi

As

Cu

Hg

Ag

Pt

Au

Emmy1234
9 years ago

It B na myschool.com.ng

Being a transition element of Cu doesn't account 4 being displace in a rxn.It is bcos of it position in d activity series I.e in a lower position.Iron 2 is a transition metal metals wich is found in the upper part of activity series.

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juliet9486
10 years ago

i think so too

aikhoje precious
9 years ago

The selected answer is wrong:

pls the ans is B because it is at the bottom of the activity series. copper being a transition element does not have anything to do with its displacement

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