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What is signal displacement

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Answered by shreya2005354
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A single replacement reaction, sometimes called a single displacement reaction, is a reaction in which one element is substituted for another element in a compound. The starting materials are always pure elements, such as a pure zinc metal or hydrogen gas, plus an aqueous compound.

It can be represented generically as:

It can be represented generically as:A + B-C → A-C + B

It can be represented generically as:A + B-C → A-C + BThis will most often occur if A is less reactive than B, thus giving a more stable product. A and B must be either:

It can be represented generically as:A + B-C → A-C + BThis will most often occur if A is less reactive than B, thus giving a more stable product. A and B must be either:Different metals (hydrogen's behavior as a cation renders it as a metal here), in which case C represents an anion; or

It can be represented generically as:A + B-C → A-C + BThis will most often occur if A is less reactive than B, thus giving a more stable product. A and B must be either:Different metals (hydrogen's behavior as a cation renders it as a metal here), in which case C represents an anion; orHalogens, in which case C represents a cation.

It can be represented generically as:A + B-C → A-C + BThis will most often occur if A is less reactive than B, thus giving a more stable product. A and B must be either:Different metals (hydrogen's behavior as a cation renders it as a metal here), in which case C represents an anion; orHalogens, in which case C represents a cation.In either case, when AC and BC are aqueous compounds (which is usually the case), C is a spectator ion.

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Answered by bhupesh05raut
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single displacement:

chemical reaction in which one element is replaced by another a compound. it can be represented genericallyas:A+B-C–> A-C+B this will most often occur if A is less reactive than B,thus giving a more stable products.

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