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Consider the following reactions: X(NO...

Consider the following reactions:
`X(NO_(3)_(2) + Y rightarrow X + Y(NO_(3))_(2)`
`X(NO_(3)_(2) + Z rightarrow X + Z(NO_(3)_(2)`
`Y(NO_(3)_(2) + Z rightarrow "No reaction"`
What is the correct order of increasing activity for the metals, X,Y,Z?

A

X lt Y lt Z

B

X lt Z lt Y

C

Z lt Y lt X

D

Z lt X lt Y

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