| 21. | Another example of biochemical dismutation reaction is the disproportionation of acetaldehyde into ethanol and acetic acid.
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| 22. | It catalyzes the disproportionation of superoxide, facilitates hydrogen peroxide metabolism, and inhibits Fenton chemistry.
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| 23. | For example, in the disproportionation of toluene, the M / R ratio is 1.
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| 24. | It grows under strictly anaerobic conditions by disproportionation of thiosulfate or sulfite to sulfate and sulfide.
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| 25. | Perhaps it undergoes disproportionation . talk ) 14 : 14, 11 July 2014 ( UTC)
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| 26. | In the case of termination by disproportionation, one polymer molecule is produced per every kinetic chain:
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| 27. | In absence of other ligands, its aqueous solutions are unstable with respect to disproportionation into CuCl 2.
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| 28. | PtF 6 can also be prepared by disproportionation of the pentafluoride ( PtF 4 ) as a byproduct.
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| 29. | This conversion results in disproportionation producing a pair of complexes with oxidation states that differ by two electrons.
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| 30. | Heating the higher halides may produce the lower halides; this occurs by thermal decomposition or by disproportionation.
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