A manganese complex formed from a solution containing potassium brontide and oxalate ion
Chapter 24, Problem 24.73(choose chapter or problem)
A manganese complex formed from a solution containing potassium brontide and oxalate ion is purified and analyzed. It contains 10.0% Mn, 28.6% potassium, 8.8% carbon, and 29.2% bromine by mass. The remainder of the compound is oxygen. An aqueous solution of the complex has about the same electrical conductivity as an equimolar solution of K4 [Fe(CN)6]. Write the formula of the compound, using brackets to denote the manganese and its coordination sphere.
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