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‘Displacement reactions are irreversible' - explain with examples.​

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Answered by Ritiksuglan
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That is why these reactions are irreversible. A Displacement reaction is one in which one element displaces or replaces another element after a chemical reaction. ... Reactions like combustion, where stable compounds like water and CO₂ gas are formed are single displacement reactions that are irreversible.

Answered by Anonymous
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Single Displacement Reactions:

Single Displacement Reactions also known as single replacement reaction is a chemical reaction in which more reactive element displaces a less reactive element from its compound.

This type of reaction is typically pictured like this:

A + BC → B + AC

All single displacement reactions are irreversible reactions because in such reactions, the starting materials are always pure elements but when a reaction occurs, a new compound and a different pure element is generated as a product. 

In single displacement reactions, more reactive metal always displaces the less reactive metal but reverse is not possible as less reactive metals cannot displace the more reactive metals. That is why these reactions are irreversible.

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