Mn(CH3COO)2 4H2O
(CH3COO)3Mn
The formula for manganese carbonate is MnCO3.
Be4O(O2CCH3)6 is the chemical formula for beryllium acetate.
KCH3CO2=potasium acetate.
Formula: Mn2O3
"Manganese acetate" probably means more exactly manganese (III) acetate and "manganous acetate" almost certainly means manganese (II) acetate. Under this assumption, the difference between the two compounds in the question is that manganese acetate tetrahydrate has the formula Mn(C2H3O2)3. 4 H2O has the formula Mn(C2H3O2)2. 4 H2O.
(CH3COO)3Mn
MnCrO4 is manganese(II) chromate
The chemical formula for silver acetate is AgC2H3O2
The formula for lithium acetate is LiC2H3O2.
The chemical formula for rubidium acetate is RbC2H3O2.
Mn(II)(C2H3O2)2 That's one Manganeese with charge (+2) with two molecules of acetate (two carbons, three hydrogens, and two oxygens) with a net charge of (-1) per molecule
The formula for manganese carbonate is MnCO3.
The acetate radical has the formula CH3CO2-. I looked it up on google.
Hence its acetate formula should be similar to calcium acetate [CH3COO]2 Ca strontium acetate is [CH3COO]2Sr.
The formula for manganese(VII) arsenide is Mn3As7.
The formula for manganese II Bromide is MnBr2.