In an acidic solution, permanganate ions are reacted with tin (II) ions to produce tin (IV) ions and manganese (II) ions. Write a balanced equation for this reaction.
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Write the unbalanced equation for the reaction: $$\text{MnO}_4^- + \text{Sn}^{2+} \rightarrow \text{Mn}^{2+} + \text{Sn}^{4+}$$ Show more…
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