Explain Displacement Reaction, With The Help Of An Example?
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Single displacement reactions are reactions where one reactant replaces part of the other: AB + C → AC + B An example is the reaction between iron and copper sulfate to produce iron sulfate and copper: Fe + CuSO4→ FeSO4+ Cu Here, both iron and copper have the same valence. One metal cation takes the place of the other, bonding to the sulfate anion
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