| Identification |
| Name: | Manganese |
| Synonyms: | Colloidalmanganese;Cutaval;Ele-Max Manganese;JIS-G 1213;MNE 06PB;Manganese element;Manganese-55;Teprosyn Mn; |
| CAS: | 7439-96-5 |
| EINECS: | 231-105-1 |
| Molecular Formula: | Mn |
| Molecular Weight: | 54.94 |
| InChI: | InChI=1/Mn |
| Molecular Structure: |
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| Properties |
| Transport: | UN 3264 8/PG 3 |
| Density: | 7.2 |
| Stability: | Stable. Incompatible with water, strong oxidizing agents, strong acids, phosphorus. |
| Water Solubility: | H2O: soluble |
| Solubility: | H2O: soluble |
| Appearance: | A lustrous, brittle, silvery solid |
| Specification: |
? Manganese (CAS NO.7439-96-5), its Synonyms are Colloidal manganese ; Cutaval ; Magnacat ; Mangan ; Mangan nitridovany ; Manganese metal alloy ; Tronamang ; Manganese fume ; Manganese, elemental . It is silvery or greyish flakes or chunks.
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| Report: |
?Manganese and its compounds are on the Community Right-To-Know List. Reported in EPA TSCA Inventory.
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| Packinggroup: | III |
| Color: | Hard grey metal Steel grey, lustrous, hard, brittle metal Alpha is body centered cubic; beta is cubic; delta is body centered cubic. Gamma or electrolytic manganese is face centered cubic; when stabilized at room temp it is face-centered tetragonal. Manganese obtained by distillation of crude metal is whitish-gray with silvery crystalline fracture. Electro-deposited metal is silvery white, hard, and brittle. |
| Safety Data |
| Hazard Symbols |
F:Highlyflammable
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