1. What type of product was formed in A.1.a based on the color of the litmus paper? 2. The following single replacement reactions are performed with their results below. Determine the relative activities of the two elements involved in each reaction. Then arrange the following elements: gold, hydrogen, zinc, and tin in order of increasing activity. Sn + HCI Au + Sn(NO3)2 → H2 + SnCl2 → No reaction
1. What type of product was formed in A.1.a based on the color of the litmus paper? 2. The following single replacement reactions are performed with their results below. Determine the relative activities of the two elements involved in each reaction. Then arrange the following elements: gold, hydrogen, zinc, and tin in order of increasing activity. Sn + HCI Au + Sn(NO3)2 → H2 + SnCl2 → No reaction
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