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Comproportionation

Comproportionation or symproportionation is a chemical reaction where two reactants containing the same element but with different oxidation numbers, form a compound having an intermediate oxidation number. It is the opposite of disproportionation.

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Comproportionation

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Avg. degree1.94
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Comproportionation → II, In, Mn, The, VII

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Comproportionationrelated to ExamplesIn0.60section
Comproportionationrelated to ExamplesThe0.60section
Comproportionationrelated to ExamplesMn0.60section
Comproportionationrelated to ExamplesII0.60section
Comproportionationrelated to ExamplesVII0.60section

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