Chemistry, asked by pehchaaankaun, 9 months ago

what is a double displacement reaction ? give example​

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Answered by Siddharth1415
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Double displacement means displacement of less reactive Elements by more elements or usually transfer of ions and atoms ......

Eg .. Refer to attachment....

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Answered by ritigupta
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Explanation:

double displacement reaction is the reaction in which the least reactive element is displaced by more reactive element....

example in the attachment.....

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