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Answered by ravi9848267328
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Answer:

Explanation:

Displacement reactions involve a metal and a compound of a different metal. In a displacement reaction:

a more reactive metal will displace a less reactive metal from its compounds

Displacement reactions are easily seen when a salt of the less reactive metal is in the solution. During the reaction:

the more reactive metal gradually disappears as it forms a solution

the less reactive metal coats the surface of the more reactive metal

For example, magnesium is more reactive than copper. When a piece of magnesium is dipped into blue copper sulfate solution:

the blue colour fades as colourless magnesium sulfate solution forms

brown copper coats the surface of the magnesium

Answered by Anonymous
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\bold{Displacement\: Reaction}

- The reaction in which a more reactive element displaces a less reactive element from its salt solution

\bold{Example-}

Fe + CuSO4---- FeSO4 +Cu

\huge\mathfrak{Thankyou}

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