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- constant in this acid-base reaction. Another variant on disproportionation is radical disproportionation, in which two radicals form an alkene and an alkane...
- molecules, disproportionation proceeds rapidly and requires little to no activation energy. The most thoroughly studied radical disproportionation reactions...
- adult height among people with dwarfism is 120 centimetres (4 ft). Disproportionate dwarfism is characterized by either short limbs or a short torso. In...
- Disproportionate ****ets is a term used in India to describe a situation where an individual's net economic ****ets significantly exceed the ****ets he or...
- Revenge is defined as committing a harmful action against a person or group in response to a grievance, be it real or perceived. Vengeful forms of justice...
- Vadim A. Soloshonok introduced the term Enantiomer self-disproportionation or self-disproportionation of enantiomers. He investigated achiral separations...
- carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide at a given temperature. It is the disproportionation of carbon monoxide into carbon dioxide and graphite or its reverse:...
- + 4 OH− + O2 → 2 MnO2− 4 + 2 H2O Manganates are unstable towards disproportionation in all but the most alkaline of aqueous solutions. The ultimate products...
- oxidation of tetrathionate is still unclear and may involve sulfur disproportionation, during which both sulfide and sulfate are produced from reduced sulfur...
- KOH → 5 KCl + KClO3 + 3 H2O In this reaction, chlorine undergoes disproportionation, both reduction and oxidation. Chlorine, oxidation number 0, forms...