Why isn't double displacement redox?
Asked by ash.au94 | 3rd Jan, 2010, 12:23: PM
It is a redox reaction. For example: the reaction between zinc and copper sulphate solution gives zinc sulphate and copper.
It is adouble displacement reaction as well as a redox reaction. Here, zinc is getting oxidised and copper is getting reduced.
Answered by | 4th Jan, 2010, 10:02: AM
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