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Manganese chloride, anhydrous

Manganese chloride, 98%, was purchased from Aldrich Chemical Company, Inc., or from Janssen Chimica. It must be finely pulverized then dried by heating at 180°-200°C (0.1 mm to 0.01 mm) for 6 hr (for example, in a vacuum oven) prior to use. The anhydrous salt is very hygroscopic and must be protected against moisture (a well-closed bottle is convenient). It can, however, be handled very quickly without any special precaution. [Pg.69]

Manganese chloride (INCI) Manganese (II) chloride (1 2). See Manganese chloride (ous), anhydrous... [Pg.2489]

Manganese chloride (ous), anhydrous Mercury chloride (ic) Mercury oxide (ic), red , Zinc ammonium chloride batteries, electric Picric acid... [Pg.4894]

Manganese chloride (ous), anhydrous Manganese dioxide colorant, brown to violet Glycogen colorant, buccals Acid blue 9... [Pg.4983]

L-Alanine Bis (aminopropyl) piperazine Carotene Casein Cholecalciferol Choline bitartrate Chondroitin sulfate Copper Copper iodide (ous) Corn (Zea mays) oil Corn (Zea mays) starch L-Cysteine Ferric ammonium EDTA Ferric chloride Ferric chloride hexahydrate 3-Glucan Hesperidin Hydrogenated cottonseed oil L-Hydroxyproline Iodine DL-Leucine Magnesium aspartate Magnesium citrate dibasic Manganese chloride (ous), anhydrous MSG... [Pg.5089]

Cadmium chloride Calcium sulfate Cetyl betaine Chromium sulfate, basic Gallic acid Lead thiocyanate Manganese chloride (ous), anhydrous Manganese chloride (ous), tetrahydrate Potassium aluminate PPG-17 Sodium alum Sodium arsenite Sodium oleoamphohydroxypropylsulfonate Sodium phosphate dibasic dihydrate Sodium polymetaphosphate... [Pg.5138]

Copper hydroxide (ic) Copper iodide (ous) Cupric sulfate anhydrous Ferric chloride Ferric chloride hexahydrate Ferrous sulfate anhydrous L-Glutamine Griseofulvin L-Histidine Iodine Iron ammonium citrate Manganese acetate (ous) Manganese chloride (ous), tetrahydrate Manganese citrate (ous) Phenothiazine... [Pg.5238]

Ethylene thiourea Glucanase L-Glutamic acid Glutaric anhydride Hydrazine Hydroxypropyl-a-cyclodextrin Hydroxypropyl-3-cyclodextrin Hydroxypropyl-y-cyclodextrin 12-Hydroxystearyl alcohol Jodamide Iodine Isotonic sodium chloride sol n. Japan (Rhus succedanea) wax Jelene Lactic acid Lauryl pyrrolidone Lauryl sulfate Lithium Lithium bromide Lithium citrate Manganese chloride (ous), anhydrous Manganese chloride (ous), tetrahydrate Mercury oxide (ic), red Methyl acetoacetate Methyl aspartic acid... [Pg.5518]

In a typical preparation, lithium (9.68 mmol), naphthalene (1.48 mmol), and anhydrous manganese chloride (4.71 mmol) under argon were stirred in freshly distilled THF (10ml) for 3 h at rt. [Pg.305]


See other pages where Manganese chloride, anhydrous is mentioned: [Pg.380]    [Pg.380]    [Pg.504]    [Pg.505]    [Pg.505]    [Pg.220]    [Pg.221]    [Pg.239]    [Pg.56]    [Pg.135]    [Pg.137]    [Pg.199]    [Pg.241]    [Pg.241]    [Pg.56]    [Pg.3510]    [Pg.303]    [Pg.80]    [Pg.2490]    [Pg.2495]    [Pg.4939]    [Pg.5089]    [Pg.5130]    [Pg.5485]    [Pg.6248]    [Pg.7139]   
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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.29 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.29 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.29 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.29 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.29 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.29 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.29 ]




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