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Ions (Cations) of Bivalent Metals Mn2+

08/31/2015 4:42 AM

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Can anybody write me some common salts/chemicals of Ions (cations) of Mn2+

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Re: Ions (cations) of bivalent metals Mn2+

08/31/2015 5:00 AM

Subscripts and superscripts are not the same. Try Mn2+. Or even just Google it.

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Re: Ions (cations) of bivalent metals Mn2+

08/31/2015 11:43 AM

No. Ion charge is denoted by superscript with the magnitude first, then the charge: Mn2+

From Wiki:

When writing the chemical formula for an ion, its net charge is written in superscript immediately after the chemical structure for the molecule/atom. The net charge is written with the magnitude before the sign; that is, a doubly charged cation is indicated as 2+ instead of +2. However, the magnitude of the charge is omitted for singly charged molecules/atoms; for example, the sodium cation is indicated as Na+ and not Na1+.

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Subscripts are for number of atoms in the molecule: Mn3(PO4)2 (Well, there's one for OP)

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08/31/2015 2:55 PM

Thanks. I misread that.

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08/31/2015 6:26 AM

Why don't you just Google manganese salts?

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08/31/2015 11:33 AM

Sounds suspiciously like a test question to me.

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08/31/2015 4:25 PM

You can find all you want on this topic from Wikipedia, Mildred. I'm not going to do it for you, because that might make you lazy, and we wouldn't want that, would we?

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