disproportionating
Disproportionating refers to a type of chemical reaction where a single element in a compound is simultaneously oxidized and reduced. This means that atoms of the same element start with the same oxidation state, and then some of those atoms end up with a higher oxidation state (oxidation) while others end up with a lower oxidation state (reduction). This process occurs in a single reaction.
A common example of disproportionation is the reaction of hydrogen peroxide. In the presence of a catalyst,
Another classic example is the reaction of halogens like chlorine in a basic solution. Chlorine (oxidation