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  2. Manganese(II) perchlorate - Wikipedia

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    Manganese(II) perchlorate is an inorganic chemical compound with the formula Mn(ClO 4) 2. It forms a white-colored anhydrous and a rose-colored hexahydrate, both of which are hygroscopic. As a perchlorate, it is a strong oxidizing agent. [3]

  3. Perchlorate - Wikipedia

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    Perchlorate concentration was the highest in Chilean nitrate, ranging from 3.3 to 3.98%. [51] Perchlorate in the solid fertilizer ranged from 0.7 to 2.0 mg g −1, variation of less than a factor of 3 and it is estimated that sodium nitrate fertilizers derived from Chilean caliche contain approximately 0.5–2 mg g −1 of perchlorate anion. [74]

  4. Manganese oxide - Wikipedia

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    Manganese oxide is any of a variety of manganese oxides and hydroxides. [1] These include Manganese(II) oxide, MnO; Manganese(II,III) oxide, Mn 3 O 4; Manganese(III) oxide, Mn 2 O 3; Manganese dioxide, MnO 2; Manganese(VI) oxide, MnO 3; Manganese(VII) oxide, Mn 2 O 7; Other manganese oxides include Mn 5 O 8, Mn 7 O 12 and Mn 7 O 13.

  5. Solubility chart - Wikipedia

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    The following chart shows the solubility of various ionic compounds in water at 1 atm pressure and room temperature (approx. 25 °C, 298.15 K). "Soluble" means the ionic compound doesn't precipitate, while "slightly soluble" and "insoluble" mean that a solid will precipitate; "slightly soluble" compounds like calcium sulfate may require heat to precipitate.

  6. Manganese(II) chlorate - Wikipedia

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    Manganese(II) chlorate is an unstable chemical compound with the formula Mn(ClO 3) 2. It is unstable even in dilute solution. As a hexahydrate, it is solid below −18°C. Above this it melts, to form an extremely explosive pink liquid. [2]

  7. Category:Perchlorates - Wikipedia

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    Perchlorates are chemical compounds containing the chlorate(VII) anion (ClO 4 −). Pages in category "Perchlorates" The following 53 pages are in this category, out of 53 total.

  8. Manganese - Wikipedia

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    Manganese is a chemical element; it has symbol Mn and atomic number 25. It is a hard, brittle, silvery metal, often found in minerals in combination with iron. Manganese was first isolated in the 1770s. It is a transition metal with a multifaceted array of industrial alloy uses, particularly in stainless steels. It improves strength ...

  9. Manganate - Wikipedia

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    The manganese–oxygen distance is 165.9 pm, about 3 pm longer than in permanganate. [5] As a d 1 ion, it is paramagnetic, but any Jahn–Teller distortion is too small to be detected by X-ray crystallography. [5] Manganates are dark green in colour, with a visible absorption maximum of λ max = 606 nm (ε = 1710 dm 3 mol −1 cm −1).