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One mole of MnO(4)^(2-) disproportionate...

One mole of `MnO_(4)^(2-)` disproportionates to yield `:`

A

`MO_(3)^(-)`

B

`MO_(2)`

C

`MO_(4)^(-)`

D

`M_(2)O_(2)`

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