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Answered by SohamAgarwal
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Displacement reaction is a reaction in which a more reactive metal displaces a less reactive metal from its salt solution (For this you need to refer the reactivity series). Ex: When green coloured iron is added to the blue coloured copper sulphate, iron being more reactive, displaces copper from its salt solution. This leads to the formation of green coloured iron sulphate, along with reddish-brown copper deposits.

CuSO_{4}  + Fe = FeSO_{4}  + Cu\\

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