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Manganese II oxide

Manganese Nitrate. Manganese nitrate [10377-66-9] is prepared from manganese(II) oxide or carbonate using dilute nitric acid, or from Mn02 and amixture of nitrous and nitric acids. Mn(N02)2 exists as the anhydrous salt [10377-66-9]-, the monohydrate [3228-81-9]-, ttihydrate [55802-19-2],... [Pg.505]

Manganoxydul, n. manganous oxide, manganese (II) oxide. — schwefelsaures —, man-ganoiis sulfate, manganese (II) sulfate. [Pg.288]

Davies, S. and Morgan, J. J. (1989). Manganese (II) oxidation kinetics on metal oxide surfaces, /. Colloid... [Pg.437]

Tebo, B. and Emerson, S. (1986). Microbial manganese (II) oxidation in the marine environment A quantitative study. Biogeochemistry 2,149-161. [Pg.438]

Manganese fluoride trioxide, 4301 Manganese(II) oxide, 4704 Manganese(IV) oxide, 4705 Manganese(VII) oxide, 4709... [Pg.247]

Wariishi, H. Valli, K. Gold, M.M. H. Manganese (II) oxidation by manganese peroxidase from the basidiomycete Phanerochaete chrysosporium. J. Biol. Chem. 1992, 267, 23688-23695. [Pg.498]

Anhydrous chloride can he prepared hy heating manganese(II) oxide or manganese(II) carbonate with dry hydrogen chloride or hy hurning the metal in chlorine at 700°C to 1,000°C. [Pg.546]

Manganese(II) oxide is obtained commercially from manganeseflV) oxide (manganese dioxide) by the reduction with hydrogen, carbon monoxide or methane at elevated temperatures (>800°C) ... [Pg.549]

Manganese(II) oxide is the lowest oxide of manganese and it is purely a basic oxide. It reacts with acids to form their manganese(ll) salts ... [Pg.550]

Krupay and Ross (272b), in a study of the decomposition of formic acid on manganese (II) oxide, demonstrate that manganese (II) formate is produced during reaction and discuss the probable role of this participant in the catalytic process. The reported Arrhenius parameters (log A, E) for the dehydration and dehydrogenation reactions were (28.7, 132) and (24.9, 87), respectively both points were close to the compensation line (Table V, K) characteristic of the breakdown of formic acid on oxides. [Pg.301]

Manganese trichloride oxide, 4135 Manganese(II) oxide, 4699 Manganese(IV) oxide, 4700 Manganese(VII) oxide, 4704 Mercury(I) oxide , 4608 Mercury(II) oxide, 4600 Molybdenum(IV) oxide, 4711 Molybdenum(VI) oxide, 4712 Nickel(II) oxide, 4815 Nickel(III) oxide, 4817 Nickel(IV) oxide, 4816 Niobium(V) oxide, 4812 Osmium(IV) oxide, 4827 Osmium(VIII) oxide, 4852 Palladium(II) oxide, 4819 Palladium(III) oxide, 4842 Palladium(IV) oxide, 4829... [Pg.2440]

The manganese(II) cations are derived from manganese(II) oxide. They form colourless salts, though if the compound contains water of crystallization, and in solutions, they are slightly pink this is due to the presence of the hexaquo-manganate(II) ion, [Mn(H20)6]2+. [Pg.268]

Tebo, B.M. and Emerson, S., Effect of oxygen tension, manganese-II concentration and temperature on the microbially catalyzed manganese-II oxidation rate in a marine fjord, Appl. Environ. Microbiol., 50, 1268, 1985. [Pg.195]

Tebo, B.M. et al., Bacterially mediated mineral formation Insights into manganese(II) oxidation from molecular genetic and biochemical studies, in Geomicrobiology Interactions Between Microbes and Minerals, Banfield, J.F. and Nealson, K.H., Eds., Mineralogical Society of America, Washington, D.C., 1997, p. 225. [Pg.195]

Tebo, B.M., Mandernack, K., and Rosson, R.A., Manganese oxidation by spore coat or expression protein from spores of a manganese (II) oxidizing marine Bacillus, Abstr. Annu. Meet. Am. Soc. Microbiol., 1-121, 201, 1988. [Pg.195]


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