Samples of four metals A, B, C and D were taken and added to the solutions given in the following table, one by one. The results obtained are as follows:


Metal



Iron (II) sulphate



Copper (II) sulphate



Zinc sulphate



Silver nitrate



A



No reaction



Displacement





B



Displacement




No reaction




C



No reaction



No reaction



No reaction



Displace



D



No reaction



No reaction



No reaction



No reaction



Use the above table to answer the following questions about metals A, B, C and D:


(i) Which is the most reactive metal?


(ii) What would you observe when metal B is added to a solution of copper (II) sulphate?


(iii) Arrange the metals A, B, C and D in the order of decreasing reactivity.

(i) Metal B gives the displacement reaction with the iron (II) sulphate, hence it is the most reactive metal.

(ii) When metal B is added to copper (II) sulphate solution, it displaces the copper.


(iii) Metal B is the most reactive metal whereas metal D is the least reactive metal as it cannot displace any metal from its salt solution. Hence, the decreasing order of reactivity of the metals is:


B > A > C > D.


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