regarding single displacement and 'activity series' of metals:
i know that a given metal will displace any metal below it and thus, i am to believe that Al (aluminum) should displace Zn (zinc) in Zn(NO3)2 and Fe (iron) in Fe(NO3)2. (All are single displacement reactions)
The experiment was simply dropping a sample of each metal into each solution and record the results. Because [Al] should displace [Fe] and [Zn], there should be a visible chemical change of some sort. For example, when [Al] displaces [Cu] in CuCl2, a precipitate forms. HOWEVER, nothing happens visibly when [Al] is dropped into Fe(NO3)2 solution and Zn(NO3)2 solution.
[Al] should displace [Fe] and [Zn] because [Al] is higher up in the activity series.
I'd appreciate if anyone could give me an explanation about why there wasn't a visible reaction when [Al] was dropped into Fe(NO3)2 and Zn(NO3)2.
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