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+ | ::[[Sulphuric Acid]] + [[Manganese Hydroxide]] → [[Manganese Sulphate]] + [[Water]] | ||
+ | ::[[Nitric Acid]] + [[Manganese Hydroxide]] → [[Manganese Nitrate]] + [[Water]] |
Revision as of 18:17, 2 April 2019
Contents
Key Stage 3
Meaning
Manganese Hydroxide is a solid (at room temperature) chemical compound with the formula Mn(OH)2.
About Manganese Hydroxide
- Manganese Hydroxide is a base.
- When Manganese Hydroxide is dissolved in water it is an alkali.
- Manganese Hydroxide reacts with acids to produce a Manganese salt:
Key Stage 4
Meaning
Manganese Hydroxide is a solid (STP) chemical compound.
About Manganese Hydroxide
- Manganese Hydroxide usually has the formula Mn(OH)2 and is known as Manganese (II) Hydroxide.
- Manganese Hydroxide is a base.
- Aqueous Manganese Hydroxide is an alkali.
- Manganese Hydroxide is held together by ionic bonds.
- Manganese Hydroxide has a giant ionic structure.