Chemistry, asked by nagardeepanshu16, 10 months ago

explain the given reactions

a) displacement reaction.
b) conbination reaction.
c) substitution reaction​

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Answered by shashwat1971
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Answer:

Displacement reaction : A reaction in which a more active (reactive) element displaces a less active (reactive) element from its compound when reacted together is called a displacement reaction.

Combination reaction : A reaction in which two or more elements or substances combine to form a single product is called a combination reaction.

Substitution reaction: also known as single displacement reaction or single substitution reaction during which a functional group of chemical compound is replaced by another functional group of chemical compound.

for example: halogenation

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Answered by RishitaGambhir
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Answer: Displacement Reactions: The reactions in which a more reactive element dislpaces a less reactive element from its respective compound.

Combination Reactions: The reactions in which two or more than two elements combine to form a single compound are regarded as Combination Reactions.

Substitution Reactions: It is a reaction in which the functional dislpaces another functional group.

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