<u>Answer:</u> The combination of reactants that will not undergo single displacement reaction is
<u>Explanation:</u>
Single-displacement reactions are defined as the reactions in which a more reactive metal displaces a less reactive metal from its chemical reaction. The reactivity of metal is judged by a series known as reactivity series.
Metal A is more reactive than metal B.
The metal which is present above in the series is more reactive than the metal which is present below in the series.
For the given options:
<u>Option 1:</u>
Zinc lies above in the series than copper and thus will easily replace copper from its chemical reaction.
<u>Option 2:</u>
Calcium lies above in the series than magnesium and thus will easily replace magnesium from its chemical reaction.
<u>Option 3:</u>
Silver lies below in the series than tin and thus will not replace tin from its chemical reaction.
<u>Option 4:</u>
Potassium lies above in the series than sodium and thus will easily replace sodium from its chemical reaction.
Hence, the combination of reactants that will not undergo single displacement reaction is