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what more reactive than copper?
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User: what more reactive than copper?

Weegy: This works because zinc is significantly more reactive than copper.
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User: which metal is less reactive than iron but only just?

Weegy: Benzadriline

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Copper is a metal that is less reactive than iron, but only slightly so.
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a reactive metal that would displace zinc from zinc sulphate,and reacts with steam?
Weegy: Lead, magnesium, iron. User: something more reactive than copper? Weegy: yes User: what is more reactive thn copper? Weegy: Very few I believe. (More)
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Metals more reactive than copper include zinc, iron, aluminum, magnesium, calcium, sodium, and potassium.
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