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  2. Manganese disulfide - Wikipedia

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    Manganese disulfide Names IUPAC name. Manganese(IV) sulfide ... Chemical formula. MnS 2 ... Manganese disulfide or Manganese(IV) Sulfide is a sulfide compound of ...

  3. List of CAS numbers by chemical compound - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of CAS numbers by chemical formulas and chemical compounds, indexed by formula.The CAS number is a unique number applied to a specific chemical by the Chemical Abstracts Service (CAS).This list complements alternative listings to be found at list of inorganic compounds and glossary of chemical formulae

  4. Manganese(II) sulfide - Wikipedia

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    Manganese(II) sulfide is a chemical compound of manganese and sulfur. It occurs in nature as the mineral alabandite (isometric), rambergite (hexagonal), and recently found browneite (isometric, with sphalerite-type structure, extremely rare, known only from a meteorite).

  5. Category:Manganese compounds - Wikipedia

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    Template:Manganese compounds This page was last edited on 30 July 2015, at 01:27 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...

  6. Manganese (II) sulfate - Wikipedia

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    Manganese(II) sulfate usually refers to the inorganic compound with the formula MnSO 4 ·H 2 O. This pale pink deliquescent solid is a commercially significant manganese(II) salt. Approximately 260,000 tonnes of manganese(II) sulfate were produced worldwide in 2005.

  7. Manganese - Wikipedia

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    Manganese is a key component of low-cost stainless steel. [75] [76] Often ferromanganese (usually about 80% manganese) is the intermediate in modern processes. Small amounts of manganese improve the workability of steel at high temperatures by forming a high-melting sulfide and preventing the formation of a liquid iron sulfide at the grain ...

  8. Manganese(III) oxide - Wikipedia

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    Manganese(III) oxide is a chemical compound with the formula Mn 2 O 3. It occurs in nature as the mineral bixbyite (recently changed to bixbyite-(Mn) [ 3 ] [ 4 ] ) and is used in the production of ferrites and thermistors .

  9. 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.