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Manganese(II) bromide
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Chemical formula
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MnBr2 |
| Molar mass | 214.746 g/mol (anhydrous) 286.60 g/mol (tetrahydrate) |
| Appearance | pink crystalline |
| Density | 4.385 g/cm3 |
| Melting point | 698 °C (1,288 °F; 971 K) (anhydrous) 64 °C (tetrahydrate) |
| Boiling point | 1,027 °C (1,881 °F; 1,300 K) |
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146 g/100 mL at 20 °C[1] |
Magnetic susceptibility (χ)
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+13,900·10−6 cm3/mol |
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Crystal structure
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Trigonal, hP3, SpaceGroup = P-3m1, No. 164 |
Coordination geometry
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octahedral |
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| GHS Signal word | Warning |
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H302, H312, H332 |
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P280 |
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| Flash point | Non-flammable |
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Other anions
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Manganese(II) fluoride Manganese(II) chloride Manganese(II) iodide |
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Iron(II) bromide Cobalt(II) bromide Manganese(III) bromide |
Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C [77 °F], 100 kPa). | |
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Manganese(II) bromide is the chemical compound composed of manganese and bromine with the formula MnBr2.
It can be used in place of palladium in the Stille reaction, which couples two carbon atoms using an organotin compound.[2]
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Categories: [Manganese(II) compounds] [Bromides] [Metal halides]