Mn - Manganese(IV) has a 4+ charge
CN - Cyanide has a 1- charge
therefore...
Mn(CN)4
The manganese(IV) selenide has the chemical formula MnSe2.
The name of the formula MnCO3 is Manganese(II) carbonate.
The systematic name of this compound is Manganese(III) Sulfate(IV).
The formula for manganese(IV) sulfate is Mn(SO4)2. The Roman numeral IV denotes the +4 oxidation state of manganese, while sulfate has a -2 charge, hence requiring two sulfate ions to balance the charges on manganese.
Manganese(II) Fluoride = MnF2Manganese(III) Fluoride = MnF3Manganese(IV) Fluoride = MnF4
The name for the formula MnI4 is manganese(IV) iodide.
The manganese(IV) selenide has the chemical formula MnSe2.
The name of the formula MnCO3 is Manganese(II) carbonate.
Formula: Mn3N4
The systematic name of this compound is Manganese(III) Sulfate(IV).
The chemical formula for manganese(IV) silicate is MnSiO3. In this compound, manganese has an oxidation state of +4, indicated by the Roman numeral IV in parentheses. Silicate is a polyatomic ion with a charge of -2, so one manganese ion combines with one silicate ion to form a neutral compound.
The chemical formula for manganese(IV) iodide is MnI4.
The formula for manganese(IV) sulfate is Mn(SO4)2. The Roman numeral IV denotes the +4 oxidation state of manganese, while sulfate has a -2 charge, hence requiring two sulfate ions to balance the charges on manganese.
lead(IV) cyanide
Manganese(II) Fluoride = MnF2Manganese(III) Fluoride = MnF3Manganese(IV) Fluoride = MnF4
Probably manganese iodate: Mn(IO3)
The chemical formula for manganese is Mn and for chlorine is Cl. When these two elements combine, they can form various compounds such as manganese(II) chloride (MnCl2) or manganese(IV) chloride (MnCl4), depending on the oxidation state of manganese.