The order of reactivity of four elements is J>M>Q>T i.e. J is the most reactive and T the leastreactive. A series of reactions are given below: Which three reactions could take place?
Answer:
14) C
1 – Wrong
T is less reactive than M. This means that it will not displace M to form TCl₂.
2 – Correct
J is more reactive than M. This means that it will displace M to form JSO₄.
3 – Correct
Q is more reactive than T. This means that it will displace T to form QO.
4 – Correct
J is more reactive than Q. This means that it will displace Q to form JO.
5 – Wrong
T is less reactive than J. This means that it will not displace J to form TSO₄.
6 – Wrong
Q is less reactive than M. This means that it will not displace M to form QO.
Reactions 4, 5 and 6 can occur. Hence C is correct.