displacement reaction

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displacement reaction

A student observes a displacement reaction in a test tube.

Definition

Noun: 1. (Chemistry): A chemical reaction in which a more reactive element displaces a less reactive element from its compound. The displaced element is released as a free element.

Usage
  • This term is used specifically in the field of chemistry to describe a type of single replacement reaction.
  • It describes a process where one element takes the place of another within a compound.
  • Example: "In the lab, we observed a displacement reaction when magnesium ribbon was added to copper sulfate solution."
Examples
  • Noun:
    • The reaction between zinc and hydrochloric acid is a classic example of a displacement reaction, producing zinc chloride and hydrogen gas.
    • A displacement reaction can be predicted using the reactivity series of metals.
Advanced Usage
  • "Single displacement reaction": A more precise synonym for "displacement reaction," emphasizing that one element is replacing another in a compound.
    • The term single displacement reaction helps distinguish it from double displacement reactions.
  • The concept is foundational for understanding redox (reduction-oxidation) processes, as displacement reactions involve the transfer of electrons.
Variants and Related Words
  • Single replacement reaction (n): A synonymous term for "displacement reaction."
  • Displace (v): To take the place of; in chemistry, to force another element out of a compound.
    • Iron can displace copper from a solution of copper sulfate.
Synonyms
  • Single replacement reaction
  • Substitution reaction (Note: In some contexts, "substitution" is used, particularly in organic chemistry for different mechanisms, but it can be a general synonym.)
Related Phrases / Concepts
  • Reactivity series: A list of metals (and sometimes non-metals like carbon and hydrogen) ordered by their tendency to lose electrons and undergo displacement reactions.
    • A metal higher in the reactivity series will displace one lower down from its compounds.
  • Redox reaction: Displacement reactions are a specific type of redox reaction where oxidation and reduction occur simultaneously.
displacement reaction

A student observes a displacement reaction in a test tube.

Noun
  1. (chemistry) a reaction in which an elementary substance displaces and sets free a constituent element from a compound

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