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Difference between double displacement and single displacement reactions

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Answered by XxMaverickxX
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The difference between single and double displacement reaction are :-
In single displacement reaction one element ( from a compound) displaces another element from another compound having low reactivity
In double displacement reaction the ions of the compounds are exchanged (cations ) between two compounds

The single displacement reaction can be represented as :-
A+BC--------->AC+B
the double displacement reaction can be represented as :-
AB+CD----------->AC+BD
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Answered by Anonymous
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✒DEFINITION OF DISPLACEMENT REACTION::--

In a displacement reaction, a more reactive element replaces a less reactive element from a compound.

i.e. A + BX. -----> AX + B

where A is more reactive than B

Example :-

CuSO4 + Zn --> ZnSO4 + Cu

✒DEFINITION OF DISPLACEMENT REACTION::--

In a double displacement reaction, two atoms or a group of atoms change places to form new compounds.

i.e. AB + CD ---> AC + BD

Example:--

Na2SO4 + BaCl ---> NaSO4 + 2NaCl

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I hope, this will help you.

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