In an oxidation-reduction reaction, what happens to the oxidation state of the central atom in \( \text{MnO}_4^- \) when it is reduced to \( \text{Mn}^{2+} \)?
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When solving oxidation-reduction problems, always determine the oxidation states of the elements involved before and after the reaction.
In the compound MnO4-, the oxidation state of manganese (Mn) is +7.
When MnO4- is reduced to Mn2+, the oxidation state of manganese decreases to +2.
This is a reduction process, as the manganese atom gains electrons, reducing its oxidation state.