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Can a displacement reaction be a redox reaction ? Explain .

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Answered by Anonymous
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Yes, the displacement reaction can be a redox reaction.

Zn + CuSO4 --------------> ZnSO4 + Cu ( this is normally the displacement reaction where zinc displaces copper)

In this, Oxidation reaction = Zn----------> Zn+2 ¬¬+ 2e- And the reduction reaction is Cu+2– + 2e+ ------------> Cu

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Yes , Single displacement reaction is a redox reaction. As In this reaction higher reactive element replace the lesser reactive compound .

Na + H _{2} SO_{4} ---- Na_{2}SO_{4} + H_{2}

But double displacememt reaction is not a redox reaction.
Explanation: For it to be a redox reaction, elements have to change oxidation states and that does not happen in double replacement reactions.
Both NO3 and Cl are -1 before and after the reaction;
Therefore, it is not a redox reaction.

NaOH + HCl --- NaCl + H_{2}O

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