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What is the difference between displacement and double displacement reactions? Write equations for these reactions. |
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Answer» Solution :In a displacement reaction, a more REACTIVE element DISPLACES or removes another element from its compound. For example, zinc being more reactive, displaces copper from its compound. `Zn(s)+CuSO_(4)(aq)rarrZnSO_(4)(aq)+Cu(s)` In case of double displacement REACTIONS, two compounds react by exchanging their ions and form two new compounds. For example, silver NITRATE and sodium chloride exchange their ions, `NO_(3)^(-)andCl^(-)` respectively and form two new compounds in the following reaction. `AgNO_(3)(aq)+NaCl(aq)rarrunderset(("White ppt."))(AgCl(s))+NaNO_(3)(aq)` |
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