Science, asked by tanish9615, 11 months ago

give reason displacement reaction can be considered as a Redox reaction​

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Answered by Classicalboy
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Yes, a simple displacement reaction is also a redox reaction, as it is always accompanied by oxidation-reduction. In this reaction, the more electronegative chlorine displaces iodine from its salt, potassium iodide. Chlorine is reduced from zero state to -1, and iodine is oxidised from -1 state to zero.

Answered by priyankacute
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a simple displacement reaction is also a redox reaction, as it is always accompanied by oxidation-reduction.

Example-1  

2 KI + Cl2 = 2KCl + I2

In this reaction, the more electronegative chlorine displaces iodine from its salt, potassium iodide. Chlorine is reduced from zero state to -1, and iodine is oxidised from -1 state to zero.

Example-2

Zn + H2SO4 = ZnSO4 + H2

Here, zinc is oxidised to +2 state from zero state, and hydrogen is reduced to zero state from +1 state. Zinc is more electropositive than hydrogen, and so it displaces hydrogen from the acid.....

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