Mn disproportionation

isn't the opposite of this ques written in ncert here? it has oxygen instead of water, im quite confused
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Say_miracle_shadow
2nd img u have sent shows decomposition wait
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see this
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Nephilim
NephilimOP2mo ago
damn i saw this but misunderstood it before loll
Nimboi
Nimboi2mo ago
yuss, K2MnO4 is Mn(+6) which disproportionates to give Mn(+7) and Mn(+4) pls tell me main hoon correct
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Mn(+7) and "Mn(+4)"
Nimboi
Nimboi2mo ago
oh kekw thank you
iTeachChem
iTeachChem2w ago
+solved @Say_miracle_shadow
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