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Manganese VII oxide

Seif-Test D.4B Write the formulas for (a) cesium sulfide tetrahydrate (b) manganese(VII) oxide (c) hydrogen cyanide (a poisonous gas) (d) disulfur dichloride. [Pg.59]

Manganese fluoride trioxide, 4301 Manganese(II) oxide, 4704 Manganese(IV) oxide, 4705 Manganese(VII) oxide, 4709... [Pg.247]

Manganese trichloride oxide, 4135 Manganese(II) oxide, 4699 Manganese(IV) oxide, 4700 Manganese(VII) oxide, 4704 Mercury(I) oxide , 4608 Mercury(II) oxide, 4600 Molybdenum(IV) oxide, 4711 Molybdenum(VI) oxide, 4712 Nickel(II) oxide, 4815 Nickel(III) oxide, 4817 Nickel(IV) oxide, 4816 Niobium(V) oxide, 4812 Osmium(IV) oxide, 4827 Osmium(VIII) oxide, 4852 Palladium(II) oxide, 4819 Palladium(III) oxide, 4842 Palladium(IV) oxide, 4829... [Pg.2440]

W. S. Trahanovsky (ed.), Oxidation in Organic Chemistry , Academic Press, New York, 1982, vol. 5D. Includes chapters on (a) Oxidations with Lead(IV) Tetraacetate, by G. M. Rubottom (b) Phase-Transfer Assisted Manganese(VII) Oxidation, by D. G. Lee. [Pg.885]

Mn20y Mn207, dimanganese heptaoxide, manganese(VII) oxide [03Mn0Mn03], p-oxido-bis(trioxidomanganese) ... [Pg.313]

Some high oxidation state transition metal oxides are acidic oxides that is, they dissolve in water to give solutions of ternary acids. Manganese(VII) oxide, Mn207, and chromium(VI) oxide, Cr03, are the most common examples. [Pg.391]

Some transition metal oxides in which the metal has a high oxidation number act as acidic oxides. Two familiar examples are manganese(VII) oxide (Mu207) and chromium(VI) oxide (CrOs), both of which react with water to produce acids ... [Pg.696]

Oxidations. WChlorosuccinimide-dimethyl sulfide (NCS-DMS) is one of several reagents for converting alcohols to alkoxydtmethylsulfonium salts, which in the presence of base convert to the corresponding carbonyl compounds via intramolecular proton transfer and loss of dimethyl sulfoxide. These oxidations are among the mildest and most selective for conversions of alcohols to aldehydes and ketones. This reaction does not suffer the overoxidation to acids or the carbon-carbon bond cleavages which are often encountered in chromium(VI) or manganese(VII) oxidations (eq 1). ... [Pg.141]


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