Which reaction does not represent auto redox or disproportionation?
A
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C
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D
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Solution
The correct option is D
The explanation of the correct option:
(D)
The disproportional reaction is a particular type of redox reaction where one compound is converted into two compounds where one gets oxidized to a lower oxidation number and one gets oxidized to a higher oxidation number.
In the above reaction, Chromium gets reduced and no chromium oxidation occurs.
In the case of nitrogen, it gets oxidized from
Hence, one gets oxidized and one gets reduced.
The explanation of the incorrect option:
(A)
This is an auto-redox reaction, where only one species gets oxidized and reduced as well.
Here, chlorine gets oxidized from
Chlorine gets reduced from
Hence, it is a disproportionate reaction.
(B)
The above reaction is a disproportionate reaction as oxygen gets reduced and oxidized in the same reaction at the same time.
Oxygen oxidizes in the form of water molecules.
Reduces in the form of oxygen molecule.
Hence, a disproportionate reaction.
(C)
This is a clear-cut direct example of an auto-redox reaction.
Cuprous ion getting converted to cupric is the oxidation of it.
While cuprous getting converted to copper metal is a reduction.
Hence, it is a disproportionate reaction.
Therefore, option (D) doesn't show a disproportionate reaction.