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  2. Manganese heptoxide - Wikipedia

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    Manganese(VII) oxide (manganese heptoxide) is an inorganic compound with the formula Mn 2 O 7.Manganese heptoxide is a volatile liquid with an oily consistency. It is a highly reactive and powerful oxidizer that reacts explosively with nearly any organic compound.

  3. Manganese oxide - Wikipedia

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    It may refer more specifically to the following manganese minerals: Birnessite, (Na,Ca) 0.5 (Mn IV,Mn III) 2 O 4 · 1.5 H 2 O; Buserite, MnO 2 ·nH 2 O; Hausmannite, Mn II Mn III 2 O 4; Manganite, Mn III O(OH)

  4. Manganese (II,III) oxide - Wikipedia

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    Mn 3 O 4 has the spinel structure, where the oxide ions are cubic close packed and the Mn II occupy tetrahedral sites and the Mn III octahedral sites. [3] The structure is distorted due to the Jahn–Teller effect. [3]

  5. Manganese(III) oxide - Wikipedia

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    α-Mn 2 O 3 has the cubic bixbyite structure, which is an example of a C-type rare earth sesquioxide (Pearson symbol cI80, space group Ia 3, #206). The bixbyite structure has been found to be stabilised by the presence of small amounts of Fe 3+ , pure Mn 2 O 3 has an orthorhombic structure ( Pearson symbol oP24, space group Pbca, #61).

  6. Manganese(II) oxide - Wikipedia

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    Together with manganese sulfate, MnO is a component of fertilizers and food additives. Many thousands of tons are consumed annually for this purpose. Other uses include: a catalyst in the manufacture of allyl alcohol, ceramics, paints, colored glass, bleaching tallow and textile printing.

  7. File:Mn2O7.svg - Wikipedia

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    The following other wikis use this file: Usage on ar.wikipedia.org أكسيد المنغنيز السباعي; Usage on cs.wikipedia.org Oxid manganistý

  8. Manganese(IV) fluoride - Wikipedia

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    Manganese tetrafluoride is in equilibrium with manganese(III) fluoride and elemental fluorine: . MnF 4 ⇌ MnF 3 + ⁠ 1 / 2 ⁠ F 2. Decomposition is favoured by increasing temperature, and disfavoured by the presence of fluorine gas, but the exact parameters of the equilibrium are unclear, with some sources saying that MnF 4 will decompose slowly at room temperature, [14] [15] others placing ...

  9. Hummers' method - Wikipedia

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    The basic chemical reaction involved in the Hummers' method is the oxidation of graphite, introducing molecules of oxygen to the pure carbon graphene. The reaction occurs between the graphene and the concentrated sulfuric acid with the potassium permanganate and sodium nitrate acting as catalysts.