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What is disproportionation reaction with examples?

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What is disproportionation reaction with examples?
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Priyanshu Pranjal 7 years, 1 month ago

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Priyanshu Pranjal 7 years, 1 month ago

Disproportionation is a chemical reaction, typically a redox reaction where a molecule is transformed into 2 or more dissimilar products. In a redox reaction, the species is simultaneously oxidised and reduced to form atleast 2 different products. Disproportionation reaction follow the form:- 2A-> A'+A" where A, A' and A" are all different chemical species. Example:- Hydrogen peroxide converting into water and oxygen is a disproportionation reaction: 2 H²O² ---> H²O + O²
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