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- Comproportionation or symproportionation is a chemical reaction where two reactants containing the same element but with different oxidation numbers, form...
- a thermodynamic sink, and is intrinsically stable, giving rise to comproportionation (↘↙). On the Frost diagram for nitrogen, hydrazoic acid (HN3 / N−3)...
- formed from precursors of lower and higher oxidation states, is called comproportionation, also known as symproportionation. More generally, the term can be...
- such as sodium nitrite. Each elementary redox reaction is also a comproportionation reaction because two different N-species (N−3 and NO−2) converge to...
- 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...
- Upon heating a mixture of vanadium(V) oxide and vanadium(III) oxide, comproportionation occurs to give vanadium(IV) oxide, as a deep-blue solid: V2O5 + V2O3...
- more iron metal converted the ferric bromide to ferrous bromide via comproportionation. Where desired, free bromine may be obtained by thermal decomposition...
- 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...
- 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...