Manganese Carbonate
MnCO3
| Code | Pack Size | Price | |
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| 193O1 | 100g | £5.99 | Add to Cart |
| 193E1 | 500g | £9.39 | Add to Cart |
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MANGANESE CARBONATE
Specification:
- Other Names: Manganese (II) Carbonate, rhodochrosite, carbonic acid manganese 2 salt,
- CAS No: 598–62–9
- EINECS No: 209–942–9
- Formula: MnCO3
- Molar mass: 114.94 g/mol
- Assay: >90%
- Mn Content: 43%
- Physical state: brown powder
- Specific gravity: 3.70 g/cm3
- Melting Point: 200 C decomposes
- Solubility: insoluble
Manganese Carbonate occurs naturally as the mineral rhodochrosite. Manganese carbonate is produced commercially from manganese salts by precipitation with alkali metal carbonates or hydrogen carbonates.
Uses for Manganese Carbonate:
- It is used in production of manganese dioxide used in dry cell batteries.
- It is used in ceramics as a glaze colourant and flux.
- A laboratory reagent in organic synthesis.
- An additive in plant fertilisers to treat manganese deficiency.
- Used as a concrete stain
