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  2. Manganese (II) sulfate - Wikipedia

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    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. It is the precursor to manganese metal and many other chemical compounds. Manganese-deficient soil is remediated with this salt. [1]

  3. Manganese - Wikipedia

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    Manganese is a chemical element; ... Manganese sulfate can be used as a fungicide. ... ranging in atomic weight from 46 u (46 Mn) to 72 u ...

  4. Manganese(II) sulfide - Wikipedia

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    Molar mass: 87.003 g/mol ... Manganese(II) sulfide is a chemical compound of manganese and ... also known as Manganese(IV) Sulfide; Manganese(II) sulfate, MnSO 4 ...

  5. Manganese(II) oxide - Wikipedia

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    Molar mass: 70.9374 g/mol ... Manganese(II) oxide is an inorganic compound with chemical formula MnO. [2] ... Together with manganese sulfate, ...

  6. Manganese(III) phosphate - Wikipedia

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    The monohydrate has a monoclinic structure, similar to that of magnesium sulfate monohydrate, but has distortions at the octahederal manganese center due to the Jahn-Teller effect. It naturally occurs as the mineral serrabrancaite. [5] [6] [7] The monohydrate form has cell parameters of a = 6.912 Å, b = 7.470 Å, β = 112.3°, and Z = 4.

  7. Permanganate - Wikipedia

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    A permanganate (/ p ər ˈ m æ ŋ ɡ ə n eɪ t, p ɜːr-/) [1] is a chemical compound with the manganate(VII) ion, MnO − 4, the conjugate base of permanganic acid. Because the manganese atom has a +7 oxidation state, the permanganate(VII) ion is a strong oxidising agent. The ion is a transition metal ion with a tetrahedral structure. [2]

  8. Manganese(II) nitrate - Wikipedia

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    Manganese(II) nitrate refers to the inorganic compounds with formula Mn(NO 3) 2 ·(H 2 O) n.These compounds are nitrate salts containing varying amounts of water. A common derivative is the tetrahydrate, Mn(NO 3) 2 ·4H 2 O, but mono- and hexahydrates are also known as well as the anhydrous compound.

  9. Barium manganate - Wikipedia

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    The manganate(VI) ion is a d 1 ion and is tetrahedral with bond angles of approximately 109.5°. The Mn−O bond lengths in BaMnO 4 and K 2 MnO 4 are identical at 1.66 Å. In comparison, the Mn-O bond length in MnO 2− 4 is longer than in MnO 4 − of 1.56 Å and shorter than the Mn−O bond found in MnO 2, 1.89 Å.