Define disproportionation reaction
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Disproportionation is a chemical reaction, typically a redox reaction, where a molecule is transformed into two or more dissimilar products. In a redox reaction, the species is simultaneously oxidized and reduced to form at least two different products. Disproportionation reactions follow the form: 2A → A' + A"
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disproportionation reaction is when a multiatomic species whose pertinent element has a specific oxidation state gets oxidized and reduced in two separate half-reactions, yielding two other products containing the same pertinent element. EXAMPLE: MANGANESE OXIDES. A convenient example is Mn2O3 becoming Mn2+ and MnO2 ...
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