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What is the ion of manganese?

Updated: 8/11/2023
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15y ago

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Manganese is 1s22s22p63s23p64s23d5 or [Ar]4s23d5 in the shortened form. Maganese is stable in a large number of oxidation states. Manganese 4+ would be [Ar]4s23d1 and Manganese 2+ would be [Ar]4s23d3 etc.

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15y ago

If you are talking about the oxidation state of manganese, it can have an oxidation number between 1 and 7, inclusive. That means there are some compounds with the Mn+1, Mn+2, Mn+3, Mn+4, Mn+5, Mn+6, and Mn+7 ions in them.

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14y ago

Manganese is a metallic element. It can exist as several different ions, or as a neutral atom.

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11y ago

2+, 3+ and 4+

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-3

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13y ago

it is Mn4+

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Mn2+

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