Home
Class 12
CHEMISTRY
If Mn^(2+) has 'X' number of unpaired el...

If `Mn^(2+)` has 'X' number of unpaired electrons and 'Y' other positive oxidation states than `+2`. What is the sum of `X+Y` here?

Text Solution

Verified by Experts

The correct Answer is:
10
Promotional Banner

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

Number of unpaired electrons in Mn^(2+) is

The number of unpaired electrons in Zn^(2+) is

The number of unpaired electron in Ni^(2+) is

The number of unpaired electron in Cr^(+2) is

State the number of unpaired electrons in Ni^(2+) :

How many number of unpaired electrons are present in Mn^(2+) ?

The oxidation state of Mn in MnO_4^(2-) is

The number of bond pairs is X and lone pairs is Y on Xe (central atom) in XeO_(3)F_(2) . What is the sum of X+Y ?

If number of lone pairs on central atom in XeF_(2), XeF_(4) and XeF_(6) are x, y, z. What is the sum of x+y+z here?

If the number of sigma and pi bonds in vinyl acetate are x and y respectively. What is the sum of x+y ?