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Potassium dimanganate(III)

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Potassium dimanganate(III)
Names
IUPAC name potassium di-µ-oxidotetraoxidodimanganate(6−)
Identifiers
3D model (JSmol)
PubChem CID
InChI
  • InChI=1S/6K.2Mn.6O/q6*+1;2*+3;6*-2Key: UXOXVZBXGUUTNN-UHFFFAOYSA-N
SMILES
  • ...O=0(=O)O(O0)(=O)=O...
Properties
Chemical formula K6Mn2O6
Molar mass 440.46 g mol
Appearance Ruby-red crystals
Structure
Space group P21/b (No. 14)
Lattice constant a = 889(5) pm, b = 677(5) pm, c = 1137(9) pmα = 90°, β = 90°, γ = 132.1°
Coordination geometry Distorted tetrahedral (Mn)
Related compounds
Other anions Potassium hypomanganate
Potassium manganate
Potassium permanganate
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Chemical compound

Potassium dimanganate(III), K6Mn2O6, is a manganese(III) compound. Unlike lithium and sodium manganites, MMnO2, which are best described as mixed oxides, potassium dimanganite contains discrete Mn2O
6 anions in the solid state. It rapidly hydrolyzes in air.

K6Mn2O6 is prepared as ruby-red crystals by the reaction of excess potassium oxide with manganese(II) oxide in a sealed nickel bomb at 610 °C for ten days. The Mn2O
6 anion has an Al2Cl6-type structure.

References

  1. ^ Brachtel, G.; Hoppe, R. (1976), "Das erste Oxomanganat(III) mit Inselstruktur: K6[Mn2O6]", Naturwissenschaften, 63 (7): 339, Bibcode:1976NW.....63..339B, doi:10.1007/BF00597313, S2CID 45344152.
  2. ^ Cotton, F. Albert; Wilkinson, Geoffrey (1980), Advanced Inorganic Chemistry (4th ed.), New York: Wiley, p. 741, ISBN 0-471-02775-8.
Potassium compounds
H, (pseudo)halogens
chalcogens
pnictogens
B, C group
transition metals
organic
Manganese compounds
Manganese(−I)
Manganese(0)
Manganese(I)
Manganese(II)
Manganese(II,III)
Manganese(II,IV)
Manganese(III)
Manganese(IV)
Manganese(V)
Manganese(VI)
Manganese(VII)
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