An ion with 7+ charge contains 18 electrons. Which ion is it?

1 Answer
Jun 12, 2018

Manganese(VII).

Explanation:

Since the ion has #18# electrons in its #+7# oxidation state, in its neutral form, it must have #18+7=25# electrons.

That also means that it has #25# protons when it's an element. On the periodic table, the element with #25# protons is manganese #(Mn)#.

So, the ion here is manganese(VII) or #Mn^(7+)#. Compounds containing this ion are called permanganates.