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4 November, 14:22

Potassium permanganate as a symbol

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  1. 4 November, 14:47
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    Answer: KMnO4-

    Explanation:

    You're looking at one potassium plus a polyatomic ion.

    So K plus MnO4, equals:

    KMnO4-

    It also has a molar mass of 158.04 g/mol, I don't know if you need that, but I thought it would be nice to include it.
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