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Comproportionation or
symproportionation is a
chemical reaction where two
reactants containing the same
element but with
different oxidation numbers, form...
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thermodynamic sink, and is
intrinsically stable,
giving rise to
comproportionation (↘↙). On the
Frost diagram for nitrogen,
hydrazoic acid (HN3 / N−3)...
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formed from
precursors of
lower and
higher oxidation states, is
called comproportionation, also
known as symproportionation. More generally, the term can be...
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oxidation of some
hydrogen sulfide to
sulfur dioxide and then the
comproportionation of the two: 3 O2 + 2 H2S → 2 SO2 + 2 H2O SO2 + 2 H2S → 3 S + 2 H2O...
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Alternatively SnCl4 and Sn
combine to
stannous chloride by a
process called comproportionation: SnCl4 + Sn → 2 SnCl 2 Tin can form many oxides, sulfides, and other...
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sodium nitrite. Each
elementary redox reaction is also a
comproportionation reaction because two
different N-species (N−3 and NO−2)
converge to...
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preparation of
ferrocene ferrous chloride is
generated in situ by
comproportionation of FeCl3 with iron
powder in
tetrahydrofuran (THF).
Ferric chloride...
- be
synthesised by the
direct reaction of the elements, or by the
comproportionation of
bromine and
bromine trifluoride at high temperatures.
Bromine monochloride...
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solution is then
reacted with
freshly extracted iodate,
resulting in
comproportionation to iodine,
which may be
filtered off. The
caliche was the main source...
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produced by redistribution, a
reaction called the
Kocheshkov comproportionation: 3 SnBu4 + SnCl4 → 4 SnBu3Cl Many
metal halides undergo redistribution...