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Disproportionate redox reaction have minimum how many oxidation state of same species​

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A substance can exhibit disproportionation REACTION if it can INCREASE as well as decrease its oxidation state.

Maximum oxidation number of Cl is +7 and minimum oxidation number is −1.

In ClO−, chlorine is present in +1 oxidation state so it can increase as well as decrease its oxidation state.

In ClO2−​, chlorine is present in +3 oxidation state so it can increase as well as decrease its oxidation state.

In ClO3−​, chlorine is present in +5 oxidation state so it can increase as well as decrease its oxidation state.

In ClO4−​, chlorine is present in +7 oxidation state so it cannot increase its oxidation state.

So only  ClO4−​ will not exhibit disproportionation reaction.

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