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Manganese Metal Powder 500gm
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Manganese Sulphate 500gm
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Manganese sulfate (MnSO₄) is an inorganic compound with several industrial and agricultural applications. Here are some key details about it:
Chemical Properties:
- Formula: MnSO₄
- Molecular Weight: 151.00 g/mol
- Appearance: Typically appears as a pale pink, crystalline solid.
- Solubility: Soluble in water, insoluble in ethanol and ether.
SKU:
ACS99437CHEM0
Category: Analytical Reagents
Description
Uses of Manganese Sulphate
- Reagent in Chemical Analysis:
- Titration: Used in redox titrations as a standard solution.
- Colorimetric Analysis: Employed in colorimetric assays to determine the concentration of manganese and other analytes.
- Preparation of Manganese Compounds:
- Used as a precursor in the synthesis of other manganese compounds, such as manganese dioxide (MnO₂) and manganese acetate.
- Facilitates the production of various manganese salts for research purposes.
- Biochemical Studies:
- Used in the study of enzyme activities that require manganese as a cofactor.
- Investigates the role of manganese in biological systems and metabolic pathways.
- Catalyst in Organic Synthesis:
- Acts as a catalyst or co-catalyst in various organic reactions, including oxidation and reduction processes.
- Involved in the synthesis of complex organic molecules.
- Nutrient in Microbiological Media:
- Added to culture media to support the growth of microorganisms that require manganese as a micronutrient.
- Used in studies related to microbial manganese metabolism.
- Sample Preparation:
- Employed in preparing samples for instrumental analysis, such as atomic absorption spectroscopy (AAS) and inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS).
- Helps in the digestion and dissolution of samples for metal analysis.
- Research in Material Science:
- Investigated for its role in the development of new materials, including batteries, ceramics, and alloys.
- Studied for its properties and applications in nanotechnology and advanced materials.
- Corrosion Studies:
- Used in experiments related to corrosion inhibition and protection.
- Studies the effects of manganese compounds on the corrosion behavior of metals and alloys.
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