
MANGANESE SULPHATE (MONOHYDRATE GRADE)
Manganese sulphate usually refers to the inorganic compound with the formula MnSO4•H2O. This pale pink deliquescent solid is a commercially significant manganese salt. It is white in appearance having the physical form of orthorhombic crystals. Manganese sulphate is made by mixing potassium permanganate with sodium hydrogen sulphate and hydrogen peroxide. In the laboratory, manganese sulphate can be made by treating manganese dioxide with sulfur dioxide: MnO2 + SO2 → MnSO4
- CATEGORY: Inorganic Chemicals
Property | Value |
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Chemical name | Manganese Sulphate |
CAS No | 7785-87-7 |
EC Number | 232-089-9 |
Commercial name / Synonyms | Manganese(II) sulfate, 7785-87-7, Manganous sulfate, Manganese(2+) sulfate, Manganese monosulfate, Manganese sulfate (1:1), MnSO4 |
Molecular formula | MnSO4 |
Molecular weight | 151 g/mol |
Melting Point | 700 °C |
IUPAC Name | manganese(2+)-sulfate |
Physical Form | White orthorhombic Crystals |
Physical Appearance | Dry Powder / Pellets Large Crystals / Liquid |
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