No. Magnesium will not react with neutral water, but if the water is acidic, it will react. The react is the same as for zinc (see the Related Questions to the left for the chemical equation).
Manganese hydroxide has a low solubility in pure water; its ksp is approximately 1.5x10-11 However, if dissolved in acidified water, it is significantly more soluble.
The element manganese reacts with pure oxygen, bromine, iodine, and fluorine. Manganese also burns in chlorine.
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yes. Manganese forms an interstitial hydride, and complexes with hydride (H-) ligand such as HMn(CO)5 hydridopentacarbonyl manganese
No. Manganese III oxide, or Mn2O3 is insoluble in water.
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very reactive
Yes completely
no
Yes it does
Yes it is soluble in water
yes
It's Soluble.
yes. It is actually one of the only differentially permeable substance to dissolve in water
It is a basic salt because the acetate ion can accept an H+ ion from water, leaving extra OH- ions, thus pH increases (above 7, alkaline)
Sodium acetate is soluble in water.
No. Metals are not soluble in water.
Iron (III) acetate is not soluble in water.
soluble in water.
Manganese sulfate has an ionic bond.
Yes it is soluble in water
No
Nickel(II) acetate is soluble in water and polar solvents such as alcohols, dimethyl formamide etc.
You get an ethyl acetate in water solution
yes
Manganese is a metal. It is not soluble in water.
It depends on what it is bonded to