Chemistry, asked by sumayyah49, 1 year ago

why does CLO 4 minus does not undergo disproportionation reaction​

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Answered by sheetaltripathy17
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Answer:

It cannot undergo disproportionation reaction because the CL is in its maximum oxidation state, that is +7.

Answered by zumba12
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ClO^{4-} does not undergo a disproportionation reaction​.

Explanation:

  • The reaction in which one species is reduced as well as oxidized simultaneously, it is called a disproportionation reaction.
  • In the case of the given oxoanion of chlorine, its reduction is possible whereas its oxidation is not possible.
  • It is because in ClO^{4-}, the chlorine ion is in the +7 oxidation state. Due to this reason, it cannot lose an electron and thus cannot be further oxidized.
  • As the major criteria of disproportionation reaction​ are simultaneous oxidation and reduction of single species as ClO^{4-} cannot be oxidized, it cannot undergo a disproportionation reaction​.

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