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Per NCERT §7.3.1(4), a DISPROPORTIONATION reaction is best described as which kind?
ASame element only oxidised at the same time
BOne element both oxidised and reduced
CSame element only reduced at the same time
DTwo different elements oxidised in parallel
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: B. One element both oxidised and reduced
NCERT §7.3.1(4): one element in intermediate ox. state goes to both higher and lower states.
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