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A salt prepared by displacement reaction is ___
(Ferric chloride, Ferrous chloride, silver cholride)​

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Answered by Fatimakincsem
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A ​salt prepared by displacement reaction is Ferrous chloride.

Option (b) is correct.

Explanation:

A salt prepared by displacement reaction is_____

(a) Ferric chloride

(b) Ferrous chloride

(c) Silver chloride

A ​salt prepared by displacement reaction is Ferrous chloride.

A displacement reaction is the reaction in which one element replaces the other element in a compound.

It is generally represented as;

A + B - C ------> A - C + B

Answered by imitateportsmouth
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Answer:

In displacement reaction less reactive element displaced by more reactive element from its compound.

Explanation:

A displacement reaction is defined as a type of chemical reaction in which elements replaces each other on the basis of their reactivity in a compound.

A ​salt prepared by displacement reaction is Ferrous chloride.

For example: Reaction between Iron (Fe) and hydrogen chloride (HCl). Iron (Fe) is more reactive than hydrogen and so it replaces hydrogen to react with chloride and form Ferrous chloride (FeCl2).

The net reaction:

Fe + 2 HCl => FeCl2 + H.

Hence, the correct answer is Ferrous chloride.

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