How will you calculate n-factor for disproportional reactions ?
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- you can calculate n factor in disproportionation reaction by the formula.
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- 1/N=1/n1 +1/n2.
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- where n1=n factor for oxidation half.
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- n2=n factor for reduction half.
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The n-factor of a disproportionation reaction is given by the formula-
n=n1∗n2/n1+n2
where n1 → n-factor for oxidation reaction only ,ignoring that reduction of the same species is also occurring
And n2 →n-factor for reduction reaction only ,ignoring that oxidation of the same species is also occurring
Let's take an example-
I2→IO−3+I−
Calculation of n1 -
The oxidation reaction is
I2→ 2IO3 −+10e−
n1 = 10
Calculation of n2 –
The reduction reaction is -
2e−+I2→2I−
n2 = 2
Hence , n = 5/3
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