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What is the difference between displacement and double displacement reactions?write equation for these reactions.​


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Answered by anuraggupta470001
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Answer:

a small defference is there

Explanation:step by step

in displacement reaction the one element react to other to form new compound and the other thing which left is released like any two elements are reacting and one element is more powerful than other one so it will displace that one and take its place

CuSO4+Fe----------FeSO4+Cu

and in double displacement reaction

A double displacement reaction, also known as a double replacement reaction or metathesis, is a type of chemical reaction where two compounds react, and the positive ions (cation) and the negative ions (anion) of the two reactants switch places, forming two new compounds or products. Here, you can see the general form of a double displacement reaction

one compound react to other and the elements which is powerful than other it will displace is and take its place and the element which is out it will take the place of the first element

Na2s+HCl----------- NaCl + h2S

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Answered by Anonymous
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 &lt;bullet&gt; In a displacement reaction, a more reactive element replaces a less reactive element from a compound.</p><p>For Example: CuSo4 (aq) + Zn (s) → ZnSO4 (aq) + Cu (s)</p><p>In a double displacement reaction, two atoms or a group of atoms switch places to form new compounds.</p><p></p><p>For Example: Na2SO4 (aq) + BaCl2 (aq) → BaSO4 (s) + 2NaCl (aq)</p><p>

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