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define the reaction chemical displacement support your answer by two example ​

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Answered by harshithareddy2008
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Answer:

The displacement reaction is a chemical property that only occurs in metals. This reaction generally occurs when a metal which is higher on the reactivity series displaces the metal which is lower on the reactivity series from its salt solution.

Examples:

Copper Sulphate + Iron = Iron Sulphate + copper

here iron displaces copper because iron is more reactive than copper.

Iron Sulphate + Zinc = Zinc Sulphate + Iron

here zinc displaces copper because zinc is more reactive than iron.

Answered by umagummadidala64
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Answer:

A chemical reaction in which one metal replaces another metal or non metal it is called chemical displacement reaction

Explanation:

Ex; Fe+CuSo4=FeSo4+Cu

CuSo4+Zn=Cu+ZnSo4

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