Abstract
After performing this experiment, the student shall be able to:
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Produce a relatively uncommon, environmentally friendly, oxidizing and disinfecting gas.
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Visualize an application of Frost diagrams.
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Perform a disproportionation reaction.
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Produce the same substance by different paths (i.e., oxidation, reduction and disproportionation).
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Ibanez, J.G., Hernandez-Esparza, M., Doria-Serrano, C., Fregoso-Infante, A., Singh, M.M. (2008). Production and Analysis of Chlorine Dioxide. In: Environmental Chemistry. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-49493-7_19
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