Manganese Fluoride, also known as MnF2, is a white-colored industrial chemical that has a molecular weight of 92.93 grams. It is mainly used in the manufacturing of ceramics, glass, and glazes. This chemical is soluble in dilute hydrogen fluoride, concentrated hydrochloric acid, and nitric acid, but insoluble in water and ethyl alcohol. It should be stored in containers that are tightly closed and kept in a dry and well-ventilated warehouse. Manganese Fluoride is incompatible with raw-food materials and has its origin in China. As an exporter, manufacturer, and supplier, we ensure that our product meets the highest standards of quality and purity.
- CAS No.7782-64-1
- Molecular FormulaMnF2
- Molecular Weight92.93
- AppearancePink powder
- SolubilitySoluble in dilute hydrogen fluoride, concentrated hydrochloric acid and nitric acid. Insoluble in water and ethyl alcohol.
- SensitivityHygroscopic
- ApplicationUsed as raw material for spectral pure reagent, kiln industry and non-ferrous metal welding.
- StorageKept in containers tightly closed.Stored in a dry and well-ventilated warehouse. Incompatible with raw-food materials
FAQs of 7782-64-1 Manganese Fluoride:
Q: What is Manganese Fluoride used for?
A: Manganese Fluoride is mainly used in the manufacturing of ceramics, glass, and glazes.
Q: Is Manganese Fluoride soluble in water?
A: No, Manganese Fluoride is insoluble in water.
Q: How should Manganese Fluoride be stored?
A: Manganese Fluoride should be stored in containers that are tightly closed and kept in a dry and well-ventilated warehouse.
Q: Is Manganese Fluoride compatible with raw-food materials?
A: No, Manganese Fluoride is incompatible with raw-food materials.
Q: Where is Manganese Fluoride sourced from?
A: Our Manganese Fluoride has its origin in China.