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The oxidation number of Oxygen is -2, and that of chlorine is -1. Use this information to match the names of the compounds to their chemical formulas. MnCl2 -> MnO2 -> Ans…
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The oxidation number of Oxygen is -2, and that of chlorine is -1. Use this information to match the names of the compounds to their chemical formulas.
MnCl2 ->
MnO2 ->
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manganese (ll) fluoride
manganese (IV) chloride
manganese (II) oxide
manganese (IV) oxide
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MnCl₂ → manganese (ll) chloride
MnO₂ → manganese (IV) oxide
Hope that helps.
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