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− | + | '''Permanganate''' is the name for the anion containing the manganate(VII) [[ion]] with the formula MnO<sub>4</sub><sup>−</sup>. | |
− | Permanganates are strong oxidizers. | + | Permanganates are strong oxidizers, although they are not a good oxygen source in [[flash powder]]s and most pyrotechnic mixtures. |
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+ | Adding concentrated [[sulfuric acid]] to a permanganate salt will yield the dangerous [[manganese heptoxide]]. | ||
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+ | ==References== | ||
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+ | ===Relevant Sciencemadness threads=== | ||
[[Category:Anions]] | [[Category:Anions]] | ||
[[Category:Oxoanions]] | [[Category:Oxoanions]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Chemical compounds]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Inorganic compounds]] | ||
[[Category:Manganese compounds]] | [[Category:Manganese compounds]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Permanganates]] |
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Permanganate is the name for the anion containing the manganate(VII) ion with the formula MnO4−.
Permanganates are strong oxidizers, although they are not a good oxygen source in flash powders and most pyrotechnic mixtures.
Adding concentrated sulfuric acid to a permanganate salt will yield the dangerous manganese heptoxide.