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Disposition- How does it work? Explained on examples
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March 09, 2022, 04:04:08 AM »
Hello,
. Today my teacher has told us something on disposition but I don't get it all. Maybe one of you guys can explan it to me on both examples.
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It's called "disproportionation".
Look at the oxidation states of I in the first example and Cl in the second. What is happening to them? What is being oxidised and what reduced?
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