Question
Question: \(Zn + 2HCl \rightarrow ZnC{ l }_{ 2 } + { H }_{ 2 }\uparrow\) The above reaction is an example of...
Zn+2HCl→ZnCl2+H2↑
The above reaction is an example of:
(A) Combination reaction
(B) Double displacement reaction
(C) Displacement reaction
(D) Decomposition reaction
Solution
Hint: When one atom or a set of atoms are displaced by another atom in a molecule , then it is known as displacement reaction. The more reactive element displaces the less reactive element from the compound.
Complete answer:
There are basically five types of reactions:
1. Combination Reaction: When two or more elements or compounds combine to form a single compound, then it is known as combination reaction.
A+B⟶AB
2. Decomposition Reaction: When a single compound breaks down into two or elements or compounds, then it is known as decomposition reaction.
AB⟶A+B
3. Displacement Reaction: When one atom or a set of atoms are displaced by another atom in a molecule , then it is known as a displacement reaction.
AB+C⟶AC+B
4. Double Displacement Reaction: When two reactants exchange ions to form two new compounds, then it is known as double displacement reaction.
AB+CD⟶AC+BD
5. Combustion Reaction: When a substance reacts with the oxygen gas, and releases energy in the form of heat and light, then it is known as combustion reaction.
CH4+O2⟶CO2+H2O
Now, according to the definition of the reactions, the given reaction, i.e.,
Zn+2HCl→ZnCl2+H2↑
is a displacement reaction. Hence, (c) is the correct option.
Note: Displacement reaction occurs only if certain condition is met:
Only a highly reactive metal in the reactivity series displaces the low reactive metal. Displacement reactions are slow in rate.