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Manganese(II) hydroxide, Mn(OH)₂, is considered insoluble in water. It typically forms a precipitate when manganese(II) salts are mixed with hydroxide ions in solution. Its low solubility is due to the strong ionic bonds between manganese ions and hydroxide ions, which do not readily dissociate in water.

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