Difference between revisions of "Displacement Reaction"
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− | : Copper Sulphate + Magnesium → Magnesium Sulphate + Copper | + | : [[Copper Sulphate]] + [[Magnesium]] → [[Magnesium Sulphate]] + [[Copper]] |
− | : Iron Chloride + Calcium → Calcium Chloride + Iron | + | : [[Iron Chloride]] + [[Calcium]] → [[Calcium Chloride]] + [[Iron]] |
− | : Lithium Hydroxide + Potassium → Potassium Hydroxide + Lithium | + | : [[Lithium Hydroxide]] + [[Potassium]] → [[Potassium Hydroxide]] + [[Lithium]] |
− | : Iron Oxide + Aluminium → Aluminium Oxide + Iron | + | : [[Iron Oxide]] + [[Aluminium]] → [[Aluminium Oxide]] + [[Iron]] |
Revision as of 17:06, 29 September 2018
Key Stage 3
Meaning
A displacement reaction is a chemical reaction where one element in a compound is replaced by another more reactive element.
About Displacement Reactions
- Displacement reactions happen when a compound contains an element that is replaced by another element that is higher on the reactivity series.
- Displacement reactions can be used to extract metals from ores.