Given: We analyze the molecular structure of Mn2O7.
Find: Which statements among (A) to (D) are true.
The extracted solution explains the structure as two tetrahedral manganese-oxygen units connected through one bridging oxygen atom. Therefore, each manganese atom has tetrahedral coordination by oxygen atoms, not octahedral coordination.
Also, the linkage between the two manganese centers is:
Mn−O−Mn
and not a direct:
Mn−Mn
bond.
So the true statements are (A) and (C) only.
Verification: The answer key says (1) A and C only, and the explanatory part of the solution agrees. Although the header says Option B, that conflicts with the actual written conclusion and structure explanation. Using the worked explanation as authority, the correct answer is option (1).
Therefore, the correct option is A.