Hi could someone explain, why it is theoretically not possible to do the following reaction:
Ba(NO3)2 (aq) + CaBr2 (aq)
IF WE LOOK AT THE SPECTROCHEMICAL SERIES THAT Ba IS JUST RANKED ABOVE THEN Ca WHICH MEAN THAT BARIUM IS OF HIGHER ACTIVITY THEN CALCIUM
ALTHOUGH THE GENERAL THOUGHT FOR THIS REACTION IS THAT A DOUBLE DISPLACEMENT REACTION SHOULD TAKE PLACE BUT AS Ba HAS MORE REACTIVITY THEN Ca IT WONT ALLOW THE DISPLACEMENT REACTION TO HAPPEN
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