
CAS 1310-98-1
:Manganite (Mn(OH)O)
Description:
Manganite, with the chemical formula Mn(OH)O and CAS number 1310-98-1, is a manganese oxide mineral characterized by its dark brown to black color and metallic luster. It typically occurs in a layered structure, which contributes to its unique physical properties. Manganite is primarily composed of manganese in its +3 oxidation state, combined with hydroxide ions, giving it a basic nature. It is insoluble in water but can dissolve in acids, forming manganese salts. Manganite is often found in metamorphic and sedimentary environments and is associated with other manganese minerals. Its hardness on the Mohs scale is relatively moderate, making it suitable for various industrial applications, including the production of manganese alloys and as a catalyst in chemical reactions. Additionally, manganite is of interest in the field of mineralogy and geology due to its role in the manganese cycle and its potential use in environmental remediation processes. Overall, manganite is an important mineral with both industrial and scientific significance.
Formula:HMnO2
InChI:InChI=1S/Mn.H2O.O/h;1H2;/q+1;;/p-1
InChI key:InChIKey=RMLMSMONVBVHNA-UHFFFAOYSA-M
SMILES:[Mn](O)=O
Synonyms:- Manganite (mineral)
- Manganite (Mn(OH)O)
- Manganite
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