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17 September, 00:42
Why is gold less reactive than iron?
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Damaris Cohen
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The metals copper, silver gold and platinum are less reactive than hydrogen and they do not replace hydrogen from water or acid. Examples for metal-displacement reactions: Zinc can displace copper from copper sulphate solution and iron from ferrous sulphate solution. So zinc is more reactive than iron and copper.
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