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Mn in higher oxidation state is more acidic than in lower
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Mn in higher oxidation state is more acidic than in lower
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acids r electron acceptors when Mn is in +5 state it has more affinity for electrons that is why it is more acidic rate me
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manganese in its highest oxidation state cant donate electron but only accept them hence its acidic
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Mn in higher oxidation state has more positive character and it can accept electrons, thus acts as an acid.
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