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Manganese Sulphate Monohydrate
CAS NO 10034-96-5
PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION
MANGANESE SULPHATE
FORMULA MnSO4.H2O
MOL WT. 169.01
H.S. CODE
TOXICITY
SYNONYMS manganous(II)sulfate monohydrate;
Sulfuric Acid Manganese Salt (1:1) Monohydrate
CLASSIFICATION
PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES
PHYSICAL STATE Pink Hygroscopic Powder or Granular
MELTING POINT 700 C
BOILING POINT 850 C
SPECIFIC GRAVITY 2.95
SOLUBILITY IN WATER 5-10 g/100 ml
pH
NFPA RATING Health: 2; Flammability: 0; Reactivity: 1
STABILITY Stable
APPLICATIONS
Used as a porcelain glaze, as a fertilizer additive and as a
catalyst. It is added to soils to promote plant growth, especially
of citrus crops. It is a good reducing agent for manufacturing
paints, varnish driers. It is used in textile dyes, fungicides,
medicines and ceramics. In foods, it is used as a nutrient and
dietary supplement. It is also used in ore flotation, as a catalyst
in viscose pro- cess and in synthetic manganese dioxide. In
veterinary medicine, it is used as a nutritional factor and in the
prevention of perosis in poultry.
SPECIFICATION
APPEARANCE
Pink Hygroscopic Powder or Granular
PURITY 98.0% min
Mn 31.8% min
CHLORIDES 0.02% max
IRON 0.02% max
HEAVY METALS
20ppm max
WATER INSOLUBLES 0.1% max
MOISTURE 0.25% max
ARSENIC 3ppm max
SIEVE ANALYSIS
60-100 mesh (powder) , 10-50 mesh (granular)
TRANSPORTATION
PACKING 25kgs, 50kgs and 1mt in Bag
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