The equivalent weight of MnSO 4 is half of its molecular weight when it converts to (1988)
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The equivalent weight of MnSO4 is half of its molecular
weight when it converts to (1988)
weight when it converts to (1988)
- Mn2O3
- MnO2
- \(\mathrm{MnO}_{4}^{-}\)
- \(\mathrm{MnO}_{4}^{2-}\)
Answer
(B) MnO 2
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