Chemistry, asked by cutipee8010, 11 months ago

what are double displacement reaction? give an example to explain it
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sagar736: a chemical reaction in which two or more elements exchange their atoms and ions to form product is called double displacement reaction
sagar736: na2so4 + bacl2 = baso4 + nacl
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sagar736: it is not balanced equation so you balanced this by hit and trial method
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Answered by lathak
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Reaction in which the more reactive element displaces the less reactive from its compound
Example;feso4+cu=cuso4+fe

sagar736: ,this is displacement reaction
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sagar736: difference between displacement and double displacement reaction
Answered by nikhilpathak38
6

Doubles displacement reaction are those reaction in which one compound each of both the reaction molecules get exchange to form the product that is doble displacement reaction

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Double displacement reaction in which high reactive elements displacement low reactive elements during reaction

Example of double displacement reaction are ---cuso4+H2s------>cus+H2so4

▪HCL+NaOH------>NaCL+H2O

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