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28 April, 10:17

Why doesn't Magnesium react with Magnesium Nitrate?

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  1. 28 April, 13:12
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    When a metal reacts with a salt, it displaces the metal present in the salt only if the metal has higher relative reactivity.

    in this case, the displacing metal is same as the metal present in salt. both (being same metal) have same relative reactivity. hence, no displacement. NO reaction.
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