mg07
*********************2nd Opinion****************
Nope, it is Mn2O7
=Dimanganese Heptoxide = Mn2O7
The formula for manganese(VII) arsenide is Mn3As7.
The chemical formulas of manganese nitrates are Mn(NO3)2 and Mn(NO3)3.
Manganese III's oxidation number is +3 and Nitrate's oxidation number is -1. Because you want the oxidation numbers to add together to make zero, you'd need to use Nitrate three times in the compound: Mn(NO3)3
Mn3 N2 i think its actually Mn(NO3)2 This is a nitrate ! ------- The general formula of manganese nitrides is MnxN where x is between 2 and 4. Ex.: Mn2N
=Dimanganese Heptoxide = Mn2O7
The formula for manganese(VII) arsenide is Mn3As7.
Mn(NO3)2
The chemical formulas of manganese nitrates are Mn(NO3)2 and Mn(NO3)3.
Mn(NO3)2
Mn(NO3)2
The chemical formula for manganese(VII) oxide is Mn2O7. In this compound, manganese has an oxidation state of +7, and it combines with oxygen to form the oxide. Manganese(VII) oxide is a powerful oxidizing agent and is often encountered in various chemical reactions and processes.
mg07 *********************2nd Opinion**************** Nope, it is Mn2O7
Mn+7 P-3 = Mn3P7
Manganese III's oxidation number is +3 and Nitrate's oxidation number is -1. Because you want the oxidation numbers to add together to make zero, you'd need to use Nitrate three times in the compound: Mn(NO3)3
Mn3 N2 i think its actually Mn(NO3)2 This is a nitrate ! ------- The general formula of manganese nitrides is MnxN where x is between 2 and 4. Ex.: Mn2N
MnNO3 does not exists, if it would have , it would have been a nitrate known as Manganese(I) nitrate