[4K] Displacement Reaction of Metals - Zinc in Copper (II) Sulfate - with explanation at micro level

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Displacement reaction happens when a more reactive metals is able to displace a less reactive metal from it's compound, in this case, a salt solution.

In this video, you will observe the displacement of zinc metal from copper (II) sulfate solution. Zinc is a more reactive metal than copper, thus it is able to displace copper metal from a solution containing copper (II) ions.

The displacement reaction is a redox reaction, since both oxidation and reduction takes place at the same time.

All Rights Reserved - Raquel Yoong
Chemistry and Social Studies teacher
Singapore

Note:
Concepts shared in this video are pegged at Sec 3 level
Pure Chemistry for GCE O level students

Filmed on Canon EOS 80D
Edited on iMovie

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