Manganese(II) fluoride
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Manganese(II) fluoride | ||
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IUPAC name Manganese(II) fluoride | ||
Identifiers | ||
CAS number | 7782-64-1 | |
PubChem | 24528 | |
RTECS number | OP0875000 | |
Properties | ||
Molecular formula | MnF2 | |
Molar mass | 92.934855 g/mol | |
Appearance | pale pink crystalline | |
Density | 3.98 g/cm3 | |
Melting point | 856 °C | |
Boiling point | 1820 °C | |
Hazards | ||
EU Index | Not listed | |
R-phrases | R20/21/22, R36/37/38 | |
S-phrases | S26, S37/39[1] | |
Flash point | non-flammable | |
Related compounds | ||
Other anions | Manganese(II) chloride Manganese(II) bromide Manganese(II) iodide | |
Other cations | Technetium(VI) fluoride Rhenium(VII) fluoride Manganese(III) fluoride | |
(verify) (what is: / ?) Except where noted otherwise, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C (77 °F), 100 kPa) | ||
Infobox references | ||
Manganese(II) fluoride is the chemical compound composed of manganese and fluoride with the formula MnF2. It is a light pink crystalline solid, the light pink color being characteristic for manganese(II) compounds. It is made by treating manganese and diverse compounds of manganese(II) in hydrofluoric acid. It is used in the manufacture of special kinds of glass and lasers. .[2]
References
- ↑ "339288 Manganese(II) fluoride 98%". Sigma-Aldrich. Retrieved 2008-06-18.
- ↑ Ayres, D. C.; Hellier, Desmond (1997). Dictionary of Environmentally Important Chemicals. CRC Press. p. 195. ISBN 0-7514-0256-7. Retrieved 2008-06-18
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