The balanced equation for the reaction between MnSO4 and Na2CO3 is: MnSO4 + Na2CO3 -> MnCO3 + Na2SO4.
The molar mass for MnSO4 (manganese(II) sulfate) is approximately 151.0 g/mol. This value is calculated by adding the atomic masses of one manganese atom (Mn) and one sulfate ion (SO4).
The conventional name of MnSO4 is manganese(II) sulfate.
For the anhydrous MnSO4 the mass is 167,61 g.
MnSO4 is the only one that directly reacts with O2 at BOD?With alkaline: MnSO4 + 2OH = MnOH2 +SO44Mn(OH)2 + 2 H20 + O2 = 4 Mn(OH)3
No, MnSO4 is not Epsom salt. Epsom salt is actually magnesium sulfate (MgSO4). MnSO4 is manganese(II) sulfate, which is a different compound with manganese and sulfate ions.
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To produce one ton of manganese sulfate (MnSO4), you would need roughly 700 kilograms of manganese (Mn). This is because manganese sulfate contains about 32.5% manganese by weight.
MnSO4
Formula: MnSO4
In MnSO4, the oxidation number of Mn (manganese) is +2, the oxidation number of S (sulfur) is +6, and the oxidation number of each O (oxygen) is -2.
Yes, MnSO4 (manganese(II) sulfate) is soluble in cold water.