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Give the disproportion reaction of H^3PO^3

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Answered by jasvirmand
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Explanation: Disproportionation is a type of redox reaction where an element from a reaction undergoes both oxidation and reduction to form two different types of products. ... On heating H3 PO3 it undergoes disproportionation reaction to give ortho phosphoric acid and phosphine.

Answered by cosmiccreed
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Disproportionation is a type of redox reaction where an element from a reaction undergoes both oxidation and reduction to form two different types of products. Similarly in case of H3PO3 gives two products on diproportionation on heating.

On heating H3PO3 it undergoes disproportionation reaction to give ortho phosphoric acid and phosphine.

4H3PO3 ----------> 3H3PO4+ PH3

Each of the element undergoes oxidation and reduction:

Oxidation half reaction =

H3PO3 ----------> H3PO4

Reduction half reaction

H3PO3----------> PH3

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