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Out of the two metals P and Q, P is less reactive than Q. Suggest an activity to arrange these metals in the order of their decreasing reactivity. Support your answer with a suitable chemical equation.

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Activity : Metal Q is added to salt solution of P. Q being more reactive, displaces metal P from from its salt solution.
Chemical equation : Metal Q + Salt solution of P `rarr` Salt solution of Q + Metal P.
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