State the differences between displacement and double displacement reaction with examples.
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The main difference between displacement and double displacement reaction is that in displacement reaction, a single chemical species is replaced whereas, in double displacement reactions, two chemical species are replaced.
In displacement reaction one element displaces another element from its compound and takes its place therein. ... Double displacement : The reaction in which the constituent atoms of the reaction interchange by the decomposition of the two reactants, to produce new compounds are called double displacement reactions.
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when one more reactant element replace the less reactant element within chemical reaction that reaction is called displacement reaction.
eg. cuso4 + fe ---> feso4
explain. cu displace by the fe.
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