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What is 2MnO2(S)?

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Updated: 6/6/2024

2MnO2(S) represents two molecules of manganese dioxide in solid state. Manganese dioxide is a blackish-brown solid compound that is commonly used in the production of dry cell batteries and as a catalyst in chemical reactions.

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