Chemistry, asked by apeksha2312, 9 months ago

What kind of chemical reaction are represented by the following equation.
X + YZ it gives XZ + Y​

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Answered by ItsShreedhar
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Displacement reaction.

Explanation :

The reaction in which a high reactive element displaces the low reactive element is known as displacement reaction.

And in the given equation : X + YZ → XZ + Y

Here, X is more reactive element which displaces the low reactive element Y, and combines with high reactive element.

Let's take an example,

CuSO4 + Fe → FeSO4 + Cu

Here, Iron ( Fe ) is more reactive than copper ( CU ), so it displaces the copper and combines with sulphate ion.

Answered by arsalansari843
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Answer:

Displacement Reaction is presented by the following equation.

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