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what is displacement reaction​

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A single-displacement reaction, is a chemical reaction in which one element is replaced by another in a compound. It can be represented generically as: A + B-C → A-C + B This will most often occur if A is more reactive than B, thus giving a more stable produc

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Displacement reactions involve a metal and a compound of a different metal. In a displacement reaction: a more reactive metal will displace a less reactive metal from its compounds.

A double-replacement reaction occurs when parts of two ionic compounds are exchanged, making two new compounds. A characteristic of a double-replacement equation is that there are two compounds as reactants and two different compounds as products. An example is. CuCl 2(aq) + 2 AgNO 3(aq) → Cu(NO 3) 2(aq) + 2 AgCl(s)

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