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using balanced chemical eqstn explain a difference between a displacement reaction and a double displacement reaction​

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Answered by NileshKumbhar
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In displacement reaction the ions of the elements are exchanged .

Answered by ryan567
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⏩⏩Displacement reaction

In this type of a reaction a heavier element displaces a lighter element .
A+BC >> AC +B

eg -: Zn + H2So4 >> ZnSo4 + H2

⏩⏩Double Displacement reaction

In this replacement of ions take place
AB + CD >> AD + BC

MgCo3 + Na2So4 >>MgCo3 + (Na)2Co3 ..

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