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After working through this Chemistry Factsheet, you will:
• Have revised the basic principles of oxidation and reduction.
• Know that disproportionation is a special kind of redox involving essentially one substance only.
• Be able to predict disproportionation products from inspection of redox charts.
• Be familiar with common examples of disproportionation.
• Have revised the principles of electrochemical cells.
• Be able to predict, from standard electrode potentials, the feasibility of disproportionation reactions.
• Understand the difference between disproportionation and reproportionation.

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September 2005

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ISSN: 1351-5136

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