Manganese S.5D Lui Han Yee (11) Wong Wan Suet (25) Ngan Chun Pang (37)

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Manganese S.5D Lui Han Yee (11) Wong Wan Suet (25) Ngan Chun Pang (37)

General Property Name Manganese (Mn) Number 25 Element categorytransition metal Group, period, block7, 4, d Standard atomic weight (5) Electron configuration[Ar] 4s2 3d5 Electrons per shell2, 8, 13, 2 Silvery metallic

Most stable oxidation state for manganese: +2 (pale pink color) manganese(II) compounds e.g manganese(II) sulfate (MnSO4) and manganese(II) chloride (MnCl2). This oxidation state is seen in the mineral rhodochrosite, (manganese(II) carbonate). The +2 oxidation state is the state used in living organisms for essential functions; other states are toxic for the human body.

Manganese(III) acetate are quite powerful oxidizing agents and also prone to disproportionation in solution to Manganese(II) and Manganese(IV). The oxidation state 5+ can be obtained if manganese dioxide is dissolved in molten sodium nitrite. Manganate (VI) salts can also be produced by dissolving Mn compounds, such as manganese dioxide, in molten alkali while exposed to air.

Permanganate (+7 oxidation state) Permanganate compounds:purple Potassium permanganate, sodium permanganate and barium permanganate : potent oxidizers Potassium permanganate(Condy's crystals) is a commonly used laboratory reagent because of its oxidizing properties and finds use as a topical medicine (for example, in the treatment of fish diseases). Solutions of potassium permanganate were among the first stains and fixatives to be used in the preparation of biological cells and tissues for electron microscopy.