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ridwan192
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reacting two metals (one a solid, another auqeous solution)
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October 10, 2009, 11:40:42 PM »
Hello.
Can these two reactions EVER be possible?
Ni
(s)
+ 2 Na
+
(aq)
(some product)
3 Ca
(s)
+ 2 Al
+3
3 Ca
2+
(aq)
+ 2 Al
(s)
I have always heard that two metals can't react, but these problems are confusing me. Some reassurance would be nice
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Re: reacting two metals (one a solid, another auqeous solution)
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October 11, 2009, 04:52:43 AM »
This is about reactivity series.
Remember that metallic calcium easily reacts with water.
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Thanks for the help Borek.
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