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How does the nature of the oxides of manganese vary with an increase in the oxidation state? - Chemistry (Theory)

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How does the nature of the oxides of manganese vary with an increase in the oxidation state?

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  1. Oxides of manganese in lower oxidation states (e.g., +2) are basic in nature.
  2. Oxides in intermediate oxidation states (e.g., +3, +4) are generally amphoteric.
  3. Oxides in higher oxidation states (e.g., +7) are acidic.
  4. This shows an increase in acidity of manganese oxides as the oxidation state increases from +2 to +7.

Example sequence: MnO (basic, +2), Mn₂O₃ (amphoteric, +3), MnO2 (amphoteric, +4), Mn2O7 (acidic, +7).

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Chapter 8: d-and ƒ-Block Elements - VERY SHORT ANSWER TYPE QUESTIONS [Page 495]

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