it means that manganese is a catalyst in the reaction
"MN" is not a chemical symbol, but "Mn" in a chemical equation signifies the involvement of at least one manganese atom in the reaction for which the equation is valid.
The chemical formula for manganese acetate is Mn(CH3COO)2.
The formula for manganese(II) hypochlorite is Mn(ClO)2.
MnO2 is the chemical formula(there is no equation). The compound is called manganese oxide and manganese(IV) oxide by IUPAC. Wikipedia calls it manganese dioxide.
it means that manganese is a catalyst in the reaction
"MN" is not a chemical symbol, but "Mn" in a chemical equation signifies the involvement of at least one manganese atom in the reaction for which the equation is valid.
Manganese (Mn) above an arrow in a chemical equation typically means that the element is a catalyst for the reaction. This indicates that manganese is involved in the reaction mechanism, but is not consumed in the overall reaction and is regenerated at the end.
Formula: Mn
The chemical formulas of manganese nitrates are Mn(NO3)2 and Mn(NO3)3.
With the information provided in the question they mean precisely nothing.
The chemical formula for manganese acetate is Mn(CH3COO)2.
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
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Mn - Manganese(IV) has a 4+ charge CN - Cyanide has a 1- charge therefore... Mn(CN)4
Mn(CH3COO)2 + 2NaOH ----> Mn(OH)2 + 2CH3COONa