What is the difference between displacement and double displacement reactions? Write equations for these reactions. [2 marks] *
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A + B – C → A – C + B
The above equation exists when A is more reactive than B.
The reaction in which two atoms or a group of atoms are displaced by another atom in a molecule is called a double displacement reaction.
A-B + C-D → A-C + B-D
A and B have to be either:
Halogens where C indicates a cation.
Different metals wherein C indicates an anion.
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In a displacement reaction, a more reactive element replaces a less reactive element from a compound. ... In a displacement reaction, one displacement takes place. A + BX → AX + B. In a double displacement reaction, two displacements take place to complete the reaction
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