Explain Displacement reaction
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Answer:
a type of reaction wherr a more reactive element displaced a less reactive metal from salt solution
Fe +CuSo4,- FeSO4 +Cu
Explanation:
Displacement reaction is a chemical reaction in which a more reactive element displaces a less reactive element from its compound. Both metals and non-metals take part in displacement reactions. Example : Reaction of iron nails with copper sulphate solution. A displacement reaction is a reaction in which an atom, or a group of atoms, present in a molecule is displaced by another atom. For example, iron when added to a solution of copper sulphate displaces copper metal.
A displacement reaction is a type of reaction where part of one reactant is replaced by another reactant. A displacement reaction is also known as a replacement reaction or a metathesis reaction.
Type of reaction
Decomposition Reactions[edit] These are the same number of synthesis reactions, with the format AB → A + B. Decomposition reactions "take things apart". ...
Single Displacement Reactions[edit] ...
Double Displacement Reactions[edit] ...
Combustion[edit] ...
Organic Reactions[edit] ...
Redox
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