MnCl2 as a hydrate (tetrahydrate) has pink/red color
The name for MnCl2 is manganese (II) chloride. The compound is a pink polymeric solid that is non-corrosive and non-flammable.
white. Salts of Mn(2+) complexed with water are usually a pale salmon pink colour.
MnCl2+Na2Co3----->MnCO3+2NaCl
White to faint pink solid
Manganese(II) Cloride
browm
oxidation number of Mncl2 is +2
36.41% = .3641 g of H2O 63.59% = .6359 g of MnCl2 .6359g MnCl2 x (1molm MnCl2/125.84g MnCl2)=.0051 mol MnCl2 .3641g H2O x (1 mol H2O/ 18.02g H2O) = .0202 mol H2O .0051 mol MnCl2 / .0051 = 1mol MnCl2 .0202 mol H2O /.0051 = 3.96 = 4 mol H2O Formula is: MnCl2 4H2O Manganese (II) chloride tetrahydrate
Mn+NiCl2---->MnCl2(aq)+Ni(s)
+2 for Mn and -1 for each Cl.
The correct name for the compound AgClO4 is silver perchlorate. It is a white solid. MnOH3 is Manganese(III) hydroxide.
MnCl2 + NH3
oxidation number of Mncl2 is +2
36.41% = .3641 g of H2O 63.59% = .6359 g of MnCl2 .6359g MnCl2 x (1molm MnCl2/125.84g MnCl2)=.0051 mol MnCl2 .3641g H2O x (1 mol H2O/ 18.02g H2O) = .0202 mol H2O .0051 mol MnCl2 / .0051 = 1mol MnCl2 .0202 mol H2O /.0051 = 3.96 = 4 mol H2O Formula is: MnCl2 4H2O Manganese (II) chloride tetrahydrate
The percent composition of manganese dichoride (MnCl2) is: - Mn: 44 % - Cl: 56 %
The name for MnCl2 is manganese (II) chloride. The compound is a pink polymeric solid that is non-corrosive and non-flammable.
MnCl2
YES
There is no such compound.But if you meant MnCL2, then that would Magnesium Chloride.
Mn+NiCl2---->MnCl2(aq)+Ni(s)
MnCl2: oxidation number +2MnO2: oxidation number +4KMnO4: oxidation number +7
Ca displaces Mn
+2 for Mn and -1 for each Cl.