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Manganese chloride tetrahydrate

Dipping solution Dissolve 0.2 g manganese chloride tetrahydrate in 30 ml water and add 30 ml methanol. Mix well and then carefully add 2 ml cone, sulfuric acid dropwise. [Pg.333]

Manganese chloride tetrahydrate Manganese (II) chloride tetrahydrate. See Manganese chloride (ous), tetrahydrate Manganese citrate. See Manganese citrate (ous)... [Pg.2490]

A mixture of manganese chloride tetrahydrate (MnCl2-4H20) and PAA immediately formed a clear orange liquid that became turbid after several hours of... [Pg.26]

O. (R,R)-N,N -Bis(3,5-di-tert-butylsalicylidene)-1,2-cyclohexanediamino manga-nese(lll) chloride. A 2-L, three-necked, round-bottomed flask equipped with a mechanical overhead stirrer, reflux condenser, and a 500-mL addition funnel is charged with 67.2 g (0.27 mol 3 eq) of manganese acetate tetrahydrate (Mn(0Ac)2-4H20) and 500 mL of ethanol. Stirring is begun and the solution is heated... [Pg.3]

Pour 30 ml of a 35% sodium hydroxide solution into a 250-ml beaker provided with a mechanical mixer, a thermometer, and a dropping funnel reaching almost to the bottom of the beaker. Cool the beaker with a mixture of ice and sodium chloride, switch on the mixer, and introduce a catalyst—a solution of 0.3 g of manganese(II) sulphate pentahydrate or 0.1 g of manganese(II) chloride tetrahydrate in 1 ml of water. Cool the solution to 0 °C and introduce 7 g of urea into it. Lower the temperature to 5-7 °C below zero and gradually add 63 ml of the filtered sodium hypochlorite solution cooled to the same temperature from the dropping funnel. The temperature even at the end of the reaction must not rise above 10 °C. [Pg.139]

Manganese(II) chloride (saturated in HC1). To 7 g manganese(II) chloride tetrahydrate, MnCl2.4H20, add 5 ml concentrated hydrochloric acid. Shake, allow to stand for 24 hours and use the clear, supernatant liquid for the tests. [Pg.578]

Solutions of 1.98 g. of manganese(II) chloride tetrahydrate (0.01 mol) and 3.68 g. of tetraethylammonium chloride monohydrate (0.022 mol) in 10 ml. of hot absolute ethanol are filtered and mixed, and the mixture is boiled for one minute. The pale green crystals are collected on a sin-tered-glass filter and dried in vacuo. Further crystals are obtained by evaporation of the mother liquor to about one-half the initial volume. The yield is nearly 4 g. The deliquescent crystals are recrystallized most conveniently from a 60 40 methanol-absolute ethanol mixture. The solution is evaporated nearly to dryness to recover the product. The yield is 3.6 g. (79%). Anal. Calcd. for [NEt4]2[MnCl4] C, 42.0 H, 8.8 N, 6.1 Cl, 31.0 Mn, 12.0. Found C, 42.3 H, 8.8 N, 6.5 Cl, 30.9 Mn, 12.2. [Pg.137]

UH6I03 lithium iodide trihydrate 7790-22-9 25.00 3.4800 1 2498 MnCI2H804 manganese (ii) chloride tetrahydrate 13446-34-9 25.00 1.9130 1... [Pg.302]

Iron(II) bromide FeBr, +13600 Manganese(II) chloride tetrahydrate MnCl,.4FF,0 +14600... [Pg.769]

Ethylaluminum dichloride Ethylaluminum sesquichloride Tetrabutyl titanate Tetraisopropyl titanate Triethylborane Trimethylaluminum catalyst, olefin polymers Tungsten hexachloride catalyst, olefin/diene polymerizationscatalyst olefin polymerizations Tri-n-hexylaluminum catalyst, olefinic addition Methanesulfonic acid catalyst, one-component RTV s Dibutyltin diisooctylmaleate catalyst, organic compounds chlorination Manganese chloride (ous), tetrahydrate catalyst, organic reactions Beryllium oxide Chromium oxide (ic) Copper bromide (ous) Copper phosphate (ic) Ferric chloride... [Pg.4942]

Magnesium acetate Magnesium chloride Magnesium chloride hexahydrate Manganese chloride (ous), tetrahydrate Mercury chloride (ic) Methoxyethylmercury acetate Methyl salicylate... [Pg.5097]

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]


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