Vanadate chemical reaction
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Vanadate chemical reaction
MnCl2+2NH4VO3. i need to get MnV2O6
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Re: Vanadate chemical reaction
MnCl2 + 2 NH4VO3 => MnV2O6 + 2 NH4Cl
NH4Cl => NH3 + HCl vapour
NH4Cl => NH3 + HCl vapour
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Re: Vanadate chemical reaction
To obtain MnV2O6 from MnCl2 and NH4VO3, you would need to perform a redox reaction and adjust the stoichiometry accordingly. Here's the balanced chemical equation:
3 MnCl2 + 5 NH4VO3 + 9 H2O → MnV2O6 + 10 NH4Cl + 6 HCl
In this reaction, 3 moles of MnCl2 react with 5 moles of NH4VO3 to yield 1 mole of MnV2O6, along with the formation of 10 moles of NH4Cl and 6 moles of HCl. It's important to note that this is a balanced equation, meaning that the number of atoms of each element is the same on both sides.
Please exercise caution when working with chemicals and follow appropriate safety measures.
3 MnCl2 + 5 NH4VO3 + 9 H2O → MnV2O6 + 10 NH4Cl + 6 HCl
In this reaction, 3 moles of MnCl2 react with 5 moles of NH4VO3 to yield 1 mole of MnV2O6, along with the formation of 10 moles of NH4Cl and 6 moles of HCl. It's important to note that this is a balanced equation, meaning that the number of atoms of each element is the same on both sides.
Please exercise caution when working with chemicals and follow appropriate safety measures.
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Re: Vanadate chemical reaction
To much nonsense
Your equation isn't balanced and its also no redox reaction.
Which Atom is oxidised and which is reduced? No one
Also 3 MnCl2 gives MnV2O6, what happens to the other 2 Mn
Your equation isn't balanced and its also no redox reaction.
Which Atom is oxidised and which is reduced? No one
Also 3 MnCl2 gives MnV2O6, what happens to the other 2 Mn
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Re: Vanadate chemical reaction
To obtain MnV2O6 from MnCl2 and NH4VO3, you can follow the following steps:
Start by preparing a solution of MnCl2 by dissolving the compound in water.
Similarly, prepare a solution of NH4VO3 by dissolving it in water.
Mix the two solutions together slowly while stirring.
A reaction will occur, resulting in the formation of a precipitate.
Filter the precipitate and wash it with distilled water to remove any impurities.
Dry the obtained solid thoroughly.
The resulting solid is MnV2O6, a compound containing manganese in its +5 oxidation state.
Please note that handling chemicals should be done with caution and proper safety measures a small world cup
Start by preparing a solution of MnCl2 by dissolving the compound in water.
Similarly, prepare a solution of NH4VO3 by dissolving it in water.
Mix the two solutions together slowly while stirring.
A reaction will occur, resulting in the formation of a precipitate.
Filter the precipitate and wash it with distilled water to remove any impurities.
Dry the obtained solid thoroughly.
The resulting solid is MnV2O6, a compound containing manganese in its +5 oxidation state.
Please note that handling chemicals should be done with caution and proper safety measures a small world cup
Last edited by penaltyshooters on Fri Jun 30, 2023 9:54 am, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: Vanadate chemical reaction
NoThe resulting solid is MnV2O6, a compound containing manganese in its +5 oxidation state
I think you mean vanadium. Manganese is still Mn 2+