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What is the primary reason Mn2O7 is described as a "covalent green oil"?
A. It is a liquid at room temperature due to weak van der Waals forces
B. It readily dissolves in oils
C. Its high oxidation state leads to significant covalent bonding and low melting point
D. It contains organic groups that make it oily
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