Physics, asked by sameera6032, 10 months ago

How do you demonstrate displacement reaction

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Answered by uniqueboypaul
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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.

Fe + CuSO4 → FeSO4 + Cu.

Answered by janhvivd16
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Answer:

Displacement Reaction :

A chemical reaction in which an atom or ions of a more reactive element (metal) takes place of atom or ions of a less reactive element (metal) is known as

" Displacement Reaction".

e. g.

Zn + FeSO4 ➡️ ZnSO4 + Fe

In this chemical reaction, Zn (zinc) is more reactive than Fe (iron) ; hence it displaces iron and ZnSO4 (zinc sulphate) and Fe(iron) are formed.

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