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What is the basic principle involved in the displacement reaction?

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In a displacement reaction, a more reactive metal displaces a lesser reactive metal from its compound. For example, if you put iron nail in copper sulphate solution, iron being more reactive metal displaces copper from copper sulphate and forms ferrous sulphate.

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