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Explain with examples displacement and neutralization reaction​

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Answered by kandipalliramya
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Neutralisation reaction is a type of double displacement reaction. For example: HCl+NaOH→NaCl+H2O. In this reaction, Sodium i.e. Na displaces hydrogen from HCl and the displaced hydrogen combines with hydroxyl (OH¯) ion (in NaOH) to form water. So, it is a double displacement reaction, not displacement.

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Answered by saketgrg
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Neutralisation reaction is a type of double displacement reaction. For example: HCl+NaOH→NaCl+H2O. In this reaction, Sodium i.e. Na displaces hydrogen from HCl and the displaced hydrogen combines with hydroxyl (OH¯) ion (in NaOH) to form water. So, it is a double displacement reaction, not displacement

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