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Bond order between manganese and oxygen in permanganate ion (mno4-) is

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Answered by singhadityaanita
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MnO

4

has tetrahedral structure so it has sp

3

hybridisation.

Answered by hyacinth98
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The Bond request among manganese and oxygen in permanganate particles is covalent holding.

Permanganate ion

  • lewis's structure contains three Mn=O bonds and one Mn-O bond. Three will be three oxygen iotas which made double bonds with manganese particles. Every one of those oxygen molecules has two solitary sets. Another oxygen ion has three-fold matches with a -1 charge. Manganese particle is the middle molecule in MnO4-particle.
  • Permanganate MnO^{-4} particle has a tetrahedral shape.
  • The four molecules of oxygen are organized in a tetrahedral structure around manganese.
  • The pi holding happens by the cross-over of the p orbital of oxygen with the d orbital of manganese. Thus, every one of the bonds is covalent.
  • Permanganate () particle has a tetrahedral shape.

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