The oxidation number of oxygen is -2, and that of chlorine is -1. Use this information to match the names of the compounds to their chemical formulas. manganese(II) chloride manganese(IV) chloride manganese(II) oxide manganese(IV) oxide MnCl2 arrowRight MnO2 arrowRight

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Answer : The correct formula of manganese(II) chloride and manganese(II) oxide is [tex]MnCl_2[/tex] and [tex]MnO[/tex] respectively.

Explanation :

As we know that the chemical formula is formed by the criss-cross method.

In criss-cross method, the oxidation state of the ions gets exchanged and they form the subscripts of the other ions.

For formation of manganese(II) chloride, manganese will form having an oxidation state of +2 called as cation and anion is chloride with oxidation state of -1.Thus they combine and their oxidation states are exchanged and written in simplest whole number ratios to give neutral  .

For formation of manganese(II) oxide, manganese will form having an oxidation state of +2 called as cation and anion is oxide with oxidation state of -2.Thus they combine and their oxidation states are exchanged and written in simplest whole number ratios to give neutral  .

Hence, the correct formula of manganese(II) chloride and manganese(II) oxide is [tex]MnCl_2[/tex] and [tex]MnO[/tex] respectively.

[tex]MnCl_{2}[/tex] ---> Manganese(II) chloride

[tex]MnO_{2}[/tex] ----> Manganese(IV) oxide

The oxidation number of oxygen is -2, and that of chlorine is -1

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