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Manganese Hypophosphite

Manganese Hypophosphite occurs as a pink, granular or crystalline powder that is stable in air. One gram dissolves in about 6.5 mL of water at 25° or in about 6 mL of boiling water. It is soluble in alcohol. [Pg.277]

Caution Mix Manganese Hypophosphite with nitrates, chlorates, or other oxidizing agents very carefully because an explosion may occur if it is triturated or heated. [Pg.277]

Manganese-L-2-hydroxy propionate. See Manganese lactate Manganese hypophosphite CAS 10043-84-2... [Pg.2491]

Manganese hypophosphite 10045-25-7 Cyclen hydrochloride Tetraaza-12-crown-4-tetrahydrochloride 10045-86-0... [Pg.6413]

The chemistry of technetium(II) and rhenium(II) is meagre and mainly confined to arsine and phosphine complexes. The best known of these are [MCl2(diars)2], obtained by reduction with hypophosphite and Sn respectively from the corresponding Tc and Re complexes, and in which the low oxidation state is presumably stabilized by n donation to the ligands. This oxidation state, however, is really best typified by manganese for which it is the most thoroughly studied and, in aqueous solution, by far the most... [Pg.1058]

Most published work has focused on the deposition of Ni, Co, and NiCo alloys from hypophosphite electrolytes [14], and this part of the review will deal primarily with these alloys. Other Co alloys studied include CoZnP [15, 16], the recording characteristics of which were described by Soraya [17] CoSnP [18], which is reported to have enhanced corrosion resistance and the rhenium and manganese alloys used for vertical recording, discussed below. Other reductants, such as hydrazine [19], dimethylamine borane [20-22], pyridine borane [23], and borohydride [24, 25], can be used for the chemical deposition of nickel and cobalt, but to date there has been no significant application of these to the technology of magnetic media. [Pg.254]

Identification A 1 20 aqueous solution gives positive tests for Manganese and for Hypophosphite, Appendix IIIA. Assay Not less than 97.0% and not more than 100.5% of Mn(H2P02)2 after drying. [Pg.277]

Derivation Interaction of manganese sulfate and calcium hypophosphite. [Pg.786]


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