Physics, asked by carlSagan, 11 months ago

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer :

OPTION C

Explanation :

A displacement reaction is a reaction where there is a replacement of two or more elements from a compound .

A simple displacement reaction is represented by the formula :

\boxed{\mathsf{A+BC\rightarrow AC+B}}

In the above reaction :

SO₄ radical is getting displaced from Cu and it is attached to Zn .

Hence the reaction is simple displacement reaction .

SO₄ can be compared to 'C' and the 'A' can be compared to Zn .

'B' can be compared to 'Cu' .

This is hence a simple displacement reaction clearly .

Answered by cosmos360
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C is the correct answer because it represent the correct displacement reaction

hope u get it

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