Answer : The reaction form products that are more stable than the reactants will be:
(B) [tex]CaBr_2+2Na\rightarrow 2NaBr+Ca[/tex]
Explanation :
Single displacement reactions : It is defined as the reactions in which a more reactive metal displaces a less reactive metal in a chemical reaction.
The general equation is:
[tex]AB+C\rightarrow CB+A[/tex]
According to the reactivity series, the metal which lies above in the reactivity series will easily displace the metal which lies below in the reactivity series.
(A) [tex]2AlBr_3+3Zn\rightarrow 3ZnBr_2+2Al[/tex]
In this reaction, zinc is less reactive than aluminum as it lies below in the reactivity series. Hence, zinc will not be able to displace aluminium in the chemical reaction. This reaction will not takes place.
(B) [tex]CaBr_2+2Na\rightarrow 2NaBr+Ca[/tex]
In this reaction, sodium is more reactive than calcium as it lies above in the reactivity series. Hence, sodium will easily displace calcium in the given chemical reaction.
(C) [tex]MgBr_2+H_2\rightarrow 2HBr+Mg[/tex]
In this reaction, hydrogen is less reactive than magnesium as it lies below in the reactivity series. Hence, hydrogen will not be able to displace magnesium in the chemical reaction. This reaction will not takes place.
(D) [tex]BaBr_2+Ca\rightarrow CaBr_2+Ba[/tex]
In this reaction, calcium is less reactive than barium as it lies below in the reactivity series. Hence, calcium will not be able to displace barium in the chemical reaction. This reaction will not takes place.
(E) [tex]2LiBr+Ba\rightarrow BaBr_2+2Li[/tex]
In this reaction, barium is less reactive than lithium as it lies below in the reactivity series. Hence, barium will not be able to displace lithium in the chemical reaction. This reaction will not takes place.