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  1. Start with a more reactive metal or element and a less reactive metal or element in solution or in contact with each other.
  2. The more reactive metal will displace the less reactive metal from its solution or compound, resulting in a new compound containing the more reactive metal and a separate less reactive metal.
  3. The displacement reaction follows the activity series of metals, where more reactive metals displace less reactive metals from their compounds.
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