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the element oxidised and reduced in the reactions are called​

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Disproportionation Reactions

In disproportionation reactions, a single substance can be both oxidized and reduced. These are known as disproportionation reactions, with the following general equation: 2A→A+n+A−n

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Disproportionation Reactions

In disproportionation reactions, a single substance can be both oxidized and reduced. These are known as disproportionation reactions, with the following general equation: 2A→A+n+A−no.

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