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Difference b/w displacement and double
displacement reaction?​

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When a more reactive metal displaces a less reactive metal from its salt solution, then it is called displacement reaction

FOR EX. CuSO_{4} + Fe —>FeSO_{4} + Cu

Iron being more reactive than copper displaces it from its salt solution and forms ferrous sulphate.

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A reaction in which the radical of the reactants gets interchanged is called double displacement reaction.

A double displacement reaction is called a Neutralusation reaction between an acid and a base.

FOR EX. - Na2SO_{4 }+ An(NO3) 2—> 2NaNO_{3}+ZnSO_{4}

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