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  2. Manganese(III) phosphate - Wikipedia

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    Manganese(III) phosphate is an inorganic chemical compound of manganese with the formula MnPO 4. It is a hygroscopic purple solid that absorbs moisture to form the pale-green monohydrate, [ 1 ] though the anhydrous and monohydrate forms are typically each synthesized by separate methods.

  3. Manganese phosphate - Wikipedia

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    Manganese phosphate may refer to: Manganese(II) phosphate, Mn 3 (PO 4) 2; Manganese(III) phosphate, MnPO 4; Manganese violet, a Manganese(III) ammonium pyrophosphate used as a pigment; Minerals. Gatehouseite, Mn 5 (PO 4) 2 (OH) 4; Hureaulite, Mn 5 (PO 3 OH) 2 (PO 4) 2 ·4H 2 O; Purpurite, MnPO 4 with varying amounts of iron depending upon its ...

  4. Manganese (II) phosphate - Wikipedia

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    Manganese phosphate can also be used for coatings (which are processed as described above). These coatings are useful for protection against corrosion and wear over time, due to their toughness. Manganese phosphate coating can often be found in the oil and gas industry, firearms and ordnance, aerospace, gears and bearings, and in marine equipment.

  5. Glossary of chemical formulae - Wikipedia

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    Chemical formula Synonyms CAS number BAs: boron arsenide: 12005-69-5 BBr 3: boron tribromide: 10294-33-4 BCl 3: boron trichloride: 10294-34-5 BF 3: boron trifluoride

  6. Manganese - Wikipedia

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    Manganese(IV) oxide (manganese dioxide, MnO 2) is used as a reagent in organic chemistry for the oxidation of benzylic alcohols (where the hydroxyl group is adjacent to an aromatic ring). Manganese dioxide has been used since antiquity to oxidize and neutralize the greenish tinge in glass from trace amounts of iron contamination. [ 45 ]

  7. Phosphanide - Wikipedia

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    With further heating a binary calcium phosphide is formed. [4] Other compounds may also lose hydrogen as well as phosphine. [6] Phosphanides can react with CCl 4 to substitute Cl for H giving a -PCl 2 compound. Similarly CBr 4 can produce -PBr 2. Also AgBF 4 can react to yield -PF 2. [7]

  8. Phosphate phosphite - Wikipedia

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    A phosphate phosphite is a chemical compound or salt that contains phosphate and phosphite anions (PO 3 3-and PO 4 3-).These are mixed anion compounds or mixed valence compounds. ...

  9. List of inorganic compounds - Wikipedia

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    Titanium(III) phosphide – TiP; Titanium(IV) bromide (titanium tetrabromide) – TiBr 4; Titanium(IV) carbide – TiC; Titanium(IV) chloride (titanium tetrachloride) – TiCl 4; Titanium(IV) hydride – TiH 4; Titanium(IV) iodide (titanium tetraiodide) – TiI 4; Titanium carbide – TiC; Titanium diboride – TiB 2; Titanium dioxide (titanium ...