Manganese IV fluoride:
The first thing you should realize right off the bat is that this compound is composed of the elements manganese (Mn) and fluorine (F).
My guess is that it is the IV throwing you off. :)
The IV is usually in parentheses and indicates the positive charge on the preceding element. These designations are used if the preceding element can have more than one charge. It is generally only used with the transition metals (iron is the classic example).
Therefore, the manganese (Mn) has a charge of +4. Since we also have fluoride, we can create our compound!
Fluoride has a -1 charge.
So...
Mn4+ and F-
The combination to give this compound a charge of zero is:
MnF4
The chemical formula for manganese(III) sulfate is Mn2(SO4)3.
The chemical formula for manganese(III) oxide is Mn2O3.
The correct name for the compound AgClO4 is silver perchlorate. It is a white solid. MnOH3 is Manganese(III) hydroxide.
Manganese(II) Fluoride = MnF2Manganese(III) Fluoride = MnF3Manganese(IV) Fluoride = MnF4
Any balanced equation for a chemical element; the chemical symbol of chromium is Cr.
The chemical formula for manganese(III) sulfate is Mn2(SO4)3.
The chemical formula for manganese(III) oxide is Mn2O3.
The chemical formula for manganese(III) sulfite is Mn2(SO3)3.
The correct name for the compound AgClO4 is silver perchlorate. It is a white solid. MnOH3 is Manganese(III) hydroxide.
The formula for iron(III) chlorate heptahydrate is Fe(ClO3)3·7H2O.
Manganese(II) Fluoride = MnF2Manganese(III) Fluoride = MnF3Manganese(IV) Fluoride = MnF4
The formula for the manganese (III) ion is Mn3+. The charge on the manganese ion is +3.
This is cobalt(III) chlorate.
The systematic name of this compound is Manganese(III) Sulfate(IV).
Any balanced equation for a chemical element; the chemical symbol of chromium is Cr.
Iron(III) chlorate is a compound with the formula Fe(ClO3)3. It is a salt containing iron in its +3 oxidation state and chlorate ions.
That would depend on whether it is iron II chlorate or iron III chlorate. Iron II chlorate is Fe(ClO3)2. Iron III chlorate is Fe(ClO3)3