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North Dakota, Ohio, Washington & Wyoming. Also, the US Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico are monopolistic, and AZ, CA, CO, ID, MD, MI, MN, MT, NY, OK, OR, PA & UT are option states. Could you explain what option states mean? Does that mean you have the option for them to be monopolistic if you want to of what exactly?
In MnO2, the oxidation number of oxygen is typically -2. Since there are two oxygen atoms in MnO2, the total oxidation number contributed by oxygen is -4. The overall charge of the compound is neutral, so the oxidation number of manganese (Mn) can be calculated by setting the total oxidation number equal to zero. Therefore, the oxidation number of Mn in 2MnO2 is +4.
No, the atomic radii of Mn (manganese) and Fe (iron) are not the same. Typically, atomic radii decrease across a period (from left to right on the periodic table), so Fe would have a smaller atomic radius compared to Mn.
The GCF is MN.
The oxidation number of Mn in Ag2MnO4 is +4. This can be calculated by considering the overall charge of the compound and the known oxidation states of silver and oxygen, combined with the rule that the sum of oxidation numbers in a compound must equal the overall charge.
I live in Minnesota, so I know that Minnesota's abbreviation is MN.
because the government shut down by the replubicans and democrats not agreeing on a budget so the zoo workers got layed off until they find a budget
It takes about 3 1/2 hrs. to get from Lakeville, MN to Alexanderia, MN.
abbreviation is MN
mN is millinewton.
.mn was created in 1995.