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The difference between manganate and permanganate

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Permanganate is a related term of manganate. As nouns the difference between permanganate and manganate is that permanganate is (inorganic chemistry) any salt of permanganic acid, they are purple crystalline solids, mostly soluble in water; they are strong oxidizing agents while manganate is (chemistry) any compound containing the manganate ion, mno42-

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