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STATEMENT-1: In disproportionation reaction 50% of the substance is oxidised and remaining 50% is reduced.
STATEMENT-2: Decomposition of `H_(2)O_(2)` is not a disproportionation reaction.
STATEMENT-3: Both `HNO_(2) & H_(3)PO_(3)` can undergo disproportionation reaction.

A

T T T

B

F F T

C

F F F

D

T F T

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