Can someone please help? Is this a disproportionation reaction? If it is, why?

H2SO4+Na2CO2-->NaSO4+CO2
+H20

Answer:
no, it is not. since none of the components change their oxidation states, it is not a redox reaction at all. a disproportionation reaction is a redox reaction, in which the same component acts once as a reducing and once as an oxidizing agent.

oh, and one of the formulas is wrong, please correct it.

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