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what is the difference between displacement and doulbe displacement reactions? write equations for these reactions​

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Answered by ShírIey
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Displacement Reaction:

1). In the Displacement Reaction, a less reactive Element displaced by more reactive Element.

2) In Displacement Reaction there is no precipitate formed as Double displacement reaction.

3). In Displacement Reaction Only One displacement takes place.

4).Example of Displacement Reaction is -

\:\:\sf\: CuSO_{4} + Zn \longrightarrow  ZnSO_{4} + Cu

Double Displacement Reaction:

1). In the Double Displacement Reaction, there is an exchange of two ionic compounds & makes two new compounds.

2). In Double Displacement Reaction precipitate formed.

3) In Double Displacement Reaction, two displacement takes place.

4).Example of Double Displacement Reaction is -

\;\;\sf\underbrace{CuCl_{2}}_{aq} + \underbrace{2AgNO_{3}}_{aq} \longrightarrow \underbrace{Cu(NO_{3})_{2}}_{aq}+ \underbrace{2AgCl}_{solid}

Answered by saihemap
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Explanation:

In a displacement reaction, a more reactive element replaces a less reactive element from a compound. In a double displacement reaction, two atoms or a group of atoms switch places form new compounds. In a displacement reaction, one displacement takes place.

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