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Manganese achieves its hightest oxidation state in its compound

A

`MnO_(3)`

B

`Mn_(3)O_(4)`

C

`KMnO_(4)`

D

`K_(2)MNO_(4)`

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  • Manganese achieves its maximum oxidation state in its compound :

    A
    `MnO_(2)`
    B
    `Mn_(3)O_(4)`
    C
    `KMnO_(4)`
    D
    `K_(2)MnO_(4)`
  • Mn shows its highest oxidation state in its

    A
    fluoride
    B
    chloride
    C
    oxide
    D
    carbide
  • Oxygen exhibits positive oxidation state in its compounds with

    A
    chlorine
    B
    fluorine
    C
    xenon
    D
    platinum
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