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Kristen Kim
24 February, 09:42
What occurs in a displacement reaction
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Bailey Tran
24 February, 10:12
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See below.
Explanation:
One atom in an ionic compound is displaced by another atom.
For example:
Fe + CuSO4 - --> FeSO4 + Cu.
the copper is displaced by the iron,
Basically this happens because iron is more reactive than copper.
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