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  • |oxidation states comment=(a strongly acidic oxide) ...to chlorine gas, as will [[manganese dioxide]]. In both cases, [[manganese(II) chloride]] will be produced as well.
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  • An '''oxide''' is a type of chemical which contains oxygen bonded to another element. T ...acid]] when dissolved, and [[chromate]]s with many other metal ions, and [[manganese heptoxide]], which forms [[permanganate]]s. More commonly, however, they fo
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  • ...ls is to convert solutions of their ions to the insoluble [[carbonate]] or oxide, often one of the most stable and nontoxic forms of these elements, prior t ...this, which is typically the least harmful, preferably to [[chromium(III) oxide]]. [[Chromium dioxide]] may be another feasible option, as it is found in c
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  • ...action are the oxide of the metal powder, and pure metal produced from the oxide. A sufficiently reactive metallic reducer and metal oxide oxidizer are required for a thermite.
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  • |left=[[Manganese]] |oxidation states comment=(an amphoteric oxide)
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  • |oxidation states comment=(a mildly basic oxide) ...arth metal]]s, but it is notable for the presence of a blood-red samarium (II) ion in reducing conditions.
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  • ...eir use. Beryllium metal will slowly oxidize in open air to form beryllium oxide, which is easy to scrape off the metal and get airborne. If inhaled, beryll ...ether also contains traces of water, which will consume the sodium. [[Iron(II) sulfate]] can also be added to neutralize the peroxides. [[Sodium hydroxid
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  • |right=[[Manganese]] ...comment=(depending on the oxidation state, an acidic, basic, or amphoteric oxide)
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  • | style="text-align:center;"| Actinium(III) hydroxide | style="text-align:center;"| Barium oxide
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  • | Name = Cobalt(III) oxide | IUPACName = Cobalt(III) oxide
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  • | style="text-align:center;"| Nitric oxide (gas) | style="text-align:center;"| Nitrous oxide (gas)
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  • |name=Manganese '''Manganese''' is a chemical element with symbol '''Mn''' and atomic number 25. It is a
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  • *[https://www.sciencemadness.org/whisper/viewthread.php?tid=26676 Titanium (III) Potassium Alum: failed attempt] == [[Manganese]] ==
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  • ....; Ber.; vol. 34; (1901); p. 3509 - 3515</ref> If [[mercury]] or [[mercury(II) sulfate]] are used instead, the yield is only around 60%.<ref>Bert, L.; Bu ...etal oxides, like [[manganese dioxide]], [[lead(II,IV) oxide]], [[lead(IV) oxide]], [[barium peroxide]], also yields sulfuryl chloride. Reaction takes plac
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  • | Solubility = Disproportionate in to hydrated [[manganese dioxide]] and [[permanganate]] | OtherCompounds = [[Manganese dioxide]]<br>[[Manganate]]<br>[[Permanganate]]
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  • *[[Cobalt(II) chloride]], which turns blue when heated and becomes invisible again after *Cerium oxalate developed by [[manganese(II) sulfate]] and [[hydrogen peroxide]].
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  • *White: [[Barium sulfate]], [[Titanium dioxide]] (titanium white), [[zinc oxide]] (zinc white); ...erium(III) sulfide (α- and β-Ce<sub>2</sub>S<sub>3</sub>), [[Lead(II,IV) oxide]] (minium/red lead);
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