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Manganese(II) chloride react with calcium gipochlorite and calcium hydroxide

4MnCl2 + Ca(ClO)2 + 4Ca(OH)2 → 4MnO(OH) + 5CaCl2 + 2H2O


Manganese(II) chloride react with calcium gipochlorite and calcium hydroxide to produce manganese metahydroxide, calcium chloride and water. The reaction takes place in a boiling solution.


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Сoding to search: 4 MnCl2 + CaClO2 + 4 CaOH2 = 4 MnOOH + 5 CaCl2 + 2 H2O

Add / Edited: 14.06.2015 /

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