Disproportionation is the simultaneous oxidation and reduction of the same species in a
reaction.
In which of the following chemical equations does disproportionation occur?
1 Fe + CuCl2 → FeCl2 + Cu
2 Cu 2O → Cu + CuO
3 Cl2 + H2O → HCl + HClO
4 BaCl2 + Na2SO4 → BaSO 4 + 2NaCl
5 Hg 2Cl2 → Hg + HgCl2
Answer:
14) E
In order for a species to disproportionate, the species must occur twice in the products.
In reactions 1 and 4, all species occur only once in the products.
In reaction 2,
Cu appears twice in the products.
Oxidation state of Cu in Cu₂O in the reactants = +1
Oxidation state of Cu in Cu₂ in the products = 0 (so reduced)
Oxidation state of Cu in CuO in the products = +2 (so oxidised)
In reaction 3,
Cl appears twice in the products.
Oxidation state of Cl in Cl₂ in the reactants = 0
Oxidation state of Cl in HCl in the products = -1 (so reduced)
Oxidation state of Cl in HClO in the products = +1 (so oxidised)
In reaction 5,
Hg appears twice in the products.
Oxidation state of Hg in Hg₂Cl₂ in the reactants = +1
Oxidation state of Hg in Hg in the products = 0 (so reduced)
Oxidation state of Hg in HgCl₂ in the products = +2 (so oxidised)
In reactions 2, 3 and 5, simultaneous oxidation and reduction of the same species has occurred.