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can a displacement reaction be a redox reaction explain with the help of an example

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Answered by Anonymous
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Yes, a simple displacement reaction is also a redox reaction, as it is always accompanied by oxidation-reduction. In this reaction, the more electronegative chlorine displaces iodine from its salt, potassium iodide. ... Here, zinc is oxidised to +2 state from zero state, and hydrogen is reduced to zero state from +1 state.

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Answered by madhushivashankar
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Yes all the displacement reactions are redox while all the double displacement reactions are not redox.

Ex:

Mg + 2HCl ----> MgCl2 + H2

Here Mg is oxidized from 0 to +2

And Hydrogen is reduced from +1 to 0

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