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Simultaneous Reaction 20) For the following simultaneous reactions, write the a. overall reaction (starts with 2 moles of manganese (IV) oxide to produce manganese (III) oxide); b. list the intermediates; and c. indicate the correct multiplier for each simultaneous reaction. Note: All manganese compounds are solids. MnO$_2$ (s) + CO (g) $\rightarrow$ MnO (s) + CO$_2$ (g) Mn$_3$O$_4$ (s) + CO (g) $\rightarrow$ 3 MnO (s) + CO$_2$ (g) 3 Mn$_2$O$_3$ (s) + CO (g) $\rightarrow$ 2 Mn$_3$O$_4$ (s) + CO$_2$ (g)

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20) For the following simultaneous reactions, write the a. overall reaction (starts with 2 moles
of manganese (IV) oxide to produce manganese (III) oxide); b. list the intermediates; and c.
indicate the correct multiplier for each simultaneous reaction. Note: All manganese
compounds are solids.
MnO$_2$ (s) + CO (g) $\rightarrow$ MnO (s) + CO$_2$ (g)
Mn$_3$O$_4$ (s) + CO (g) $\rightarrow$ 3 MnO (s) + CO$_2$ (g)
3 Mn$_2$O$_3$ (s) + CO (g) $\rightarrow$ 2 Mn$_3$O$_4$ (s) + CO$_2$ (g)
        
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20) For the following simultaneous reactions, write the a. overall reaction (starts with 2 moles
of manganese (IV) oxide to produce manganese (III) oxide); b. list the intermediates; and c.
indicate the correct multiplier for each simultaneous reaction. Note: All manganese
compounds are solids.
MnO2 (s) + CO (g) → MnO (s) + CO2 (g)
Mn3O4 (s) + CO (g) → 3 MnO (s) + CO2 (g)
3 Mn2O3 (s) + CO (g) → 2 Mn3O4 (s) + CO2 (g)

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Simultaneous Reaction For the following simultaneous reactions, write the a. overall reaction (starts with 2 moles of manganese (IV) oxide to produce manganese (III) oxide); b. list the intermediates; and c. indicate the correct multiplier for each simultaneous reaction. Note: All manganese compounds are solids. MnO_(2)(s)+CO(g)->MnO(s)+CO_(2)(g) Mn_(3)O_(4)(s)+CO(g)->3MnO(s)+CO_(2)(g) 3Mn_(2)O_(3)(s)+CO(g)->2Mn_(3)O_(4)(s)+CO_(2)(g) Simultaneous Reaction 20) For the following simultaneous reactions,write the a.overall reaction (starts with 2 moles of manganese (IV) oxide to produce manganese (II1) oxide); b. list the intermediates; and c. indicate the correct multiplier for each simultaneous reaction. Note: All manganese compounds are solids. MnO2(s)+ CO (g) MnO (s)+ CO2(g) Mn3O4(s)+ CO (g) 3 MnO(s)+CO2(g) 3 Mn2O3(s) + CO (g)- 2 Mn3O4(s) + CO2(g)
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00:01 So start with option a, mn plus 2 hno3 leads to mn, no3 2 plus hydrogen...
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