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A redox reaction where two reactants that share an atom but differ in oxidation number react to a single reaction product.
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Disproportionation — Disproportionation, also known as dismutation is used to describe a specific type of redox reaction in which a species is simultaneously reduced and oxidized so as to form two different products. For example: the UV photolysis of mercury(I)… … Wikipedia
Synproportionation — or comproportionation is a concept in chemistry and is a redox reaction where two reactants that share an atom but differ in oxidation number react to a single reaction product. Examples: * Potassium permanganate contains manganese with oxidation … Wikipedia
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Komproportionierung — Eine Komproportionierung – auch Synproportionierung genannt – ist das Gegenteil der Disproportionierung.[1] Beides sind Spezialfälle einer Redoxreaktion. Bei der Komproportionierung wird durch gleichzeitige Reduktion und Oxidation aus einer… … Deutsch Wikipedia
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