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Sodium can displace zinc from a solutions of zinc salt. Explain whether the standard reduction potential of sodium is greater or less than that of zinc.

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Metals having lower standard reduction potential will displace the metals having higher standard reduction potential from its salt solution. As Na can displace Zn from zinc salt, hence, sodium has lower standard reduction potential compare of zinc.
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