Manganese heptoxide, the Glossary
Manganese(VII) oxide (manganese heptoxide) is an inorganic compound with the formula Mn2O7.[1]
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29 relations: Acid anhydride, Acidic oxide, Angewandte Chemie, Carbon tetrachloride, Chemical formula, Chemical polarity, Chromate and dichromate, Chromium trioxide, Crystal, Dichlorine heptoxide, Hydrogen peroxide, Inorganic Chemistry (journal), Inorganic compound, Isoelectronicity, Manganese dioxide, Manganese(II) sulfate, Organic compound, Oxidizing agent, Oxygen, Ozone, Permanganic acid, Potassium permanganate, Pyrophosphate, Pyrosulfate, Rhenium(VII) oxide, Sulfuric acid, Technetium(VII) oxide, Tetrahedron, Water.
- Acid anhydrides
- Acidic oxides
- Manganese(VII) compounds
Acid anhydride
An acid anhydride is a type of chemical compound derived by the removal of water molecules from an acid.
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Acidic oxide
An acidic oxide is an oxide that either produces an acidic solution upon addition to water, or acts as an acceptor of hydroxide ions effectively functioning as a Lewis acid. Manganese heptoxide and acidic oxide are acidic oxides.
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Angewandte Chemie
Angewandte Chemie (meaning "Applied Chemistry") is a weekly peer-reviewed scientific journal that is published by Wiley-VCH on behalf of the German Chemical Society (Gesellschaft Deutscher Chemiker).
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Carbon tetrachloride
Carbon tetrachloride, also known by many other names (such as carbon tet for short and tetrachloromethane, also recognised by the IUPAC) is a chemical compound with the chemical formula CCl4.
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Chemical formula
A chemical formula is a way of presenting information about the chemical proportions of atoms that constitute a particular chemical compound or molecule, using chemical element symbols, numbers, and sometimes also other symbols, such as parentheses, dashes, brackets, commas and plus (+) and minus (−) signs.
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Chemical polarity
In chemistry, polarity is a separation of electric charge leading to a molecule or its chemical groups having an electric dipole moment, with a negatively charged end and a positively charged end.
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Chromate and dichromate
Chromate salts contain the chromate anion,.
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Chromium trioxide
Chromium trioxide (also known as chromium(VI) oxide or chromic anhydride) is an inorganic compound with the formula. Manganese heptoxide and chromium trioxide are acidic oxides.
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Crystal
A crystal or crystalline solid is a solid material whose constituents (such as atoms, molecules, or ions) are arranged in a highly ordered microscopic structure, forming a crystal lattice that extends in all directions.
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Dichlorine heptoxide
Dichlorine heptoxide is the chemical compound with the formula Cl2O7. Manganese heptoxide and Dichlorine heptoxide are acid anhydrides and acidic oxides.
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Hydrogen peroxide
Hydrogen peroxide is a chemical compound with the formula.
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Inorganic Chemistry (journal)
Inorganic Chemistry is a biweekly peer-reviewed scientific journal published by the American Chemical Society since 1962.
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Inorganic compound
An inorganic compound is typically a chemical compound that lacks carbon–hydrogen bondsthat is, a compound that is not an organic compound.
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Isoelectronicity
Isoelectronicity is a phenomenon observed when two or more molecules have the same structure (positions and connectivities among atoms) and the same electronic configurations, but differ by what specific elements are at certain locations in the structure.
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Manganese dioxide
Manganese dioxide is the inorganic compound with the formula.
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Manganese(II) sulfate
Manganese(II) sulfate usually refers to the inorganic compound with the formula MnSO4·H2O.
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Organic compound
Some chemical authorities define an organic compound as a chemical compound that contains a carbon–hydrogen or carbon–carbon bond; others consider an organic compound to be any chemical compound that contains carbon.
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Oxidizing agent
An oxidizing agent (also known as an oxidant, oxidizer, electron recipient, or electron acceptor) is a substance in a redox chemical reaction that gains or "accepts"/"receives" an electron from a (called the,, or). In other words, an oxidizer is any substance that oxidizes another substance.
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Oxygen
Oxygen is a chemical element; it has symbol O and atomic number 8.
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Ozone
Ozone (or trioxygen) is an inorganic molecule with the chemical formula.
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Permanganic acid
Permanganic acid (or manganic(VII) acid) is the inorganic compound with the formula HMnO4. Manganese heptoxide and Permanganic acid are Manganese(VII) compounds.
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Potassium permanganate
Potassium permanganate is an inorganic compound with the chemical formula KMnO4.
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Pyrophosphate
In chemistry, pyrophosphates are phosphorus oxyanions that contain two phosphorus atoms in a linkage.
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Pyrosulfate
In chemistry, disulfate or pyrosulfate is the anion with the molecular formula.
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Rhenium(VII) oxide
Rhenium(VII) oxide is the inorganic compound with the formula Re2O7. Manganese heptoxide and Rhenium(VII) oxide are acidic oxides.
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Sulfuric acid
Sulfuric acid (American spelling and the preferred IUPAC name) or sulphuric acid (Commonwealth spelling), known in antiquity as oil of vitriol, is a mineral acid composed of the elements sulfur, oxygen, and hydrogen, with the molecular formula.
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Technetium(VII) oxide
Technetium(VII) oxide is the chemical compound with the formula Tc2O7. Manganese heptoxide and Technetium(VII) oxide are acidic oxides.
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Tetrahedron
In geometry, a tetrahedron (tetrahedra or tetrahedrons), also known as a triangular pyramid, is a polyhedron composed of four triangular faces, six straight edges, and four vertices.
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Water
Water is an inorganic compound with the chemical formula.
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See also
Acid anhydrides
- Acetyl nitrate
- Acidic oxides
- Butyryl phosphate
- Carbamoyl phosphate
- Carbon dioxide
- Dichlorine heptoxide
- Dichlorine pentoxide
- Dinitrogen pentoxide
- Dinitrogen trioxide
- Disulfuric acid
- Manganese heptoxide
- Methanesulfonic anhydride
- Nitrosylsulfuric acid
- Organic acid anhydride
- Phosphorus pentoxide
- Pyrophosphoric acid
- Sulfur trioxide
- Trifluoromethanesulfonic anhydride
Acidic oxides
- Acidic oxide
- Boron trioxide
- Carbon dioxide
- Chlorine perchlorate
- Chromium trioxide
- Dichlorine heptoxide
- Dichlorine hexoxide
- Dinitrogen pentoxide
- Dinitrogen trioxide
- Iodine pentoxide
- Lead dioxide
- Manganese heptoxide
- Phosphorus pentoxide
- Rhenium(VII) oxide
- Schuetze reagent
- Selenium dioxide
- Sulfur dioxide
- Sulfur trioxide
- Technetium(VII) oxide
Manganese(VII) compounds
- Manganese heptoxide
- Permanganic acid
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manganese_heptoxide
Also known as Dimanganese heptoxide, Manganese heptaoxide, Manganese(VII) oxide, Manganic anhydride, Manganic oxide, Mn2O7, Permanganic anhydride.