The hydroperoxide ion, HO2– (aq), reacts with permanganate ion, MnO4– (aq) to produce MnO2 (s) and oxygen gas. Balance the equation for the oxidation of hydroperoxide ion to O2(g) by permanganate ion in a basic solution.

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