A silver wire is dipped in a solution of copper sulphate in one vessel while in another vessel, a copper wire is dipped in a solution of silver nitrate. What type of reaction take place in the two vessels and why?
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When copper is dipped in the solution of silver nitrate, the solution turns blue. Copper displaces silver from silver nitrate to form silver metal and cupric nitrate.
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