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what is displacement reaction??​

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Answered by shelandrapal30
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a single displacement reaction is a chemical reaction in which one element replaces and other element in a compound it can be represented generally has a plus b minus C give a minus C plus bi this will most often occur if a is more reactive than B does giving a more stable product displacement reaction is a chemical reaction in which more reactive element displaces less reactive elements from its compound both metal and nonmetal to take part in displacement reaction examples reaction of iron nail with copper sulphate solution

Answered by RishikaPaul334
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Displacement reaction is the reaction in which the higher reactive metal displaces the least reactive metal from it's salt. For example - Iron + copper sulphate = Ferrous sulphate + copper.

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