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The reaction Ag2+(aq)+Ag(s)2Ag+(aq) is an example of:

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disproportionation
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proportionation
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comproportionation
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D
symproportionation
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Solution

The correct options are
C comproportionation
D symproportionation
The reaction Ag2+(aq)+Ag(s)2Ag+(aq) is an example of comproportionation or symproportionation.
It is a chemical reaction in which two reactants, containing same element in different oxidation state, will form a product in which the elements reach the same oxidation state.

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