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  • https://chem.libretexts.org/Courses/Tennessee_State_University/CHEM_4210%3A_Inorganic_Chem_II_(Siddiquee)/04%3A_d-Block_Metal_Chemistry/4.06%3A_Transition_Metals/4.6.02%3A_Chemistry_of_Manganese/4.6.2.01%3A_Chemistry_of_Manganese
    This page looks at some aspects of manganese chemistry. It includes: two simple reactions of manganese(II) ions in solution (summarized from elsewhere on the site), and the use of potassium manganate(...This page looks at some aspects of manganese chemistry. It includes: two simple reactions of manganese(II) ions in solution (summarized from elsewhere on the site), and the use of potassium manganate(VII) (potassium permanganate) as an oxidizing agent - including its use in titrations.
  • https://chem.libretexts.org/Courses/University_of_Alberta_Augustana_Campus/AUCHE_112_-_General_Chemistry_II_(Elizabeth_McGinitie)/06%3A_Electrochemistry/6.01%3A_Oxidation_States_and_Redox_Reactions
    Oxidation state is a useful tool for keeping track of electron transfers. It is most commonly used in dealing with metals and especially with transition metals. Oxidation signifies a loss of electron...Oxidation state is a useful tool for keeping track of electron transfers. It is most commonly used in dealing with metals and especially with transition metals. Oxidation signifies a loss of electrons and reduction signifies a gain of electrons. Balancing redox reactions is an important step that changes in neutral, basic, and acidic solutions.
  • https://chem.libretexts.org/Courses/Los_Angeles_Trade_Technical_College/Analytical_Chemistry/2%3A_Analytical_Chemistry_2.0_(Harvey)/07%3A_Equilibrium_Chemistry/7.04%3A_Equilibrium_Constants_for_Chemical_Reactions
    Several types of chemical reactions are important in analytical chemistry, either in preparing a sample for analysis or during the analysis. The most significant of these are: precipitation reactions,...Several types of chemical reactions are important in analytical chemistry, either in preparing a sample for analysis or during the analysis. The most significant of these are: precipitation reactions, acid–base reactions, complexation reactions, and oxidation–reduction (redox) reactions. In this section we review these reactions and their equilibrium constant expressions.
  • https://chem.libretexts.org/Workbench/Chemistry_LHS_Bridge/05%3A_Stoichiometry_of_Chemical_Reactions/5.03%3A_Classifying_Chemical_Reactions
    Chemical reactions are classified according to similar patterns of behavior. This section will help you to differentiate between the different types of reactions which we commonly see in CHE 101.  You...Chemical reactions are classified according to similar patterns of behavior. This section will help you to differentiate between the different types of reactions which we commonly see in CHE 101.  You will also learn to write balanced equations for single and double replacement reactions.
  • https://chem.libretexts.org/Courses/Widener_University/Chem_145%3A_General_Chemistry_I_(van_Bramer)/04%3A_Stoichiometry_of_Chemical_Reactions/4.03%3A_Classifying_Chemical_Reactions
    Chemical reactions are classified according to similar patterns of behavior. This section will help you to differentiate between the different types of reactions which we commonly see in CHE 101.  You...Chemical reactions are classified according to similar patterns of behavior. This section will help you to differentiate between the different types of reactions which we commonly see in CHE 101.  You will also learn to write balanced equations for single and double replacement reactions.
  • https://chem.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Inorganic_Chemistry/Supplemental_Modules_and_Websites_(Inorganic_Chemistry)/Descriptive_Chemistry/Elements_Organized_by_Block/3_d-Block_Elements/Group_07%3A_Transition_Metals/Chemistry_of_Manganese/Chemistry_of_Manganese
    This page looks at some aspects of manganese chemistry. It includes: two simple reactions of manganese(II) ions in solution (summarized from elsewhere on the site), and the use of potassium manganate(...This page looks at some aspects of manganese chemistry. It includes: two simple reactions of manganese(II) ions in solution (summarized from elsewhere on the site), and the use of potassium manganate(VII) (potassium permanganate) as an oxidizing agent - including its use in titrations.
  • https://chem.libretexts.org/Courses/Westminster_College/CHE_180_-_Inorganic_Chemistry/14%3A_Chapter_14_-_p-Block_Elements/14.5%3A_Group_17/Chemical_Properties_of_the_Halogens/Oxidizing_Ability_of_the_Group_17_Elements
    Consider a reaction between one halogen—​chlorine, for example—and the ions of another—iodide, in this case. The iodide ions are dissolved from a salt such as sodium iodide or potassium iodide. The so...Consider a reaction between one halogen—​chlorine, for example—and the ions of another—iodide, in this case. The iodide ions are dissolved from a salt such as sodium iodide or potassium iodide. The sodium or potassium ions are spectator ions and therefore irrelevant to the reaction, which proceeds as follows:
  • https://chem.libretexts.org/Courses/CSU_San_Bernardino/CHEM_2200%3A_General_Chemistry_II_(Mink)/04%3A_Stoichiometry_of_Chemical_Reactions/4.03%3A_Classifying_Chemical_Reactions
    Chemical reactions are classified according to similar patterns of behavior. This section will help you to differentiate between the different types of reactions which we commonly see in CHE 101.  You...Chemical reactions are classified according to similar patterns of behavior. This section will help you to differentiate between the different types of reactions which we commonly see in CHE 101.  You will also learn to write balanced equations for single and double replacement reactions.
  • https://chem.libretexts.org/?title=Courses/Saint_Marys_College_Notre_Dame_IN/CHEM_122-02_(Under_Construction)/4:_Electrochemistry/4.1:_Electrochemistry/Oxidation_States_%26_Redox_Reactions
    Oxidation state is a useful tool for keeping track of electron transfers. It is most commonly used in dealing with metals and especially with transition metals. Oxidation signifies a loss of electron...Oxidation state is a useful tool for keeping track of electron transfers. It is most commonly used in dealing with metals and especially with transition metals. Oxidation signifies a loss of electrons and reduction signifies a gain of electrons. Balancing redox reactions is an important step that changes in neutral, basic, and acidic solutions.
  • https://chem.libretexts.org/Courses/Bellarmine_University/BU%3A_Chem_104_(Christianson)/Phase_3%3A_Harnessing_Chemical_Power/10%3A_Electrochemistry/10.1%3A_Review%3A_Redox_Reactions
    Oxidation state is a useful tool for keeping track of electron transfers. It is most commonly used in dealing with metals and especially with transition metals. Oxidation signifies a loss of electron...Oxidation state is a useful tool for keeping track of electron transfers. It is most commonly used in dealing with metals and especially with transition metals. Oxidation signifies a loss of electrons and reduction signifies a gain of electrons. Balancing redox reactions is an important step that changes in neutral, basic, and acidic solutions.
  • https://chem.libretexts.org/Courses/Widener_University/Widener_University%3A_Chem_135/04%3A_Stoichiometry_of_Chemical_Reactions/4.04%3A_Classifying_Chemical_Reactions_-_Acid_Base_Reactions
    Chemical reactions are classified according to similar patterns of behavior. This section will help you to differentiate between the different types of reactions which we commonly see in CHEM 145.  Yo...Chemical reactions are classified according to similar patterns of behavior. This section will help you to differentiate between the different types of reactions which we commonly see in CHEM 145.  You will also learn to write balanced equations for single and double replacement reactions.

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