Manganese carbide - Names and Identifiers
Manganese carbide - Physico-chemical Properties
Molecular Formula | CMn3
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Molar Mass | 176.82 |
Density | 6.890 |
Melting Point | 1520°C |
Appearance | refractory solid |
Storage Condition | RT, sealed, light shielded |
Physical and Chemical Properties | Manganese carbide is also called "manganese carbide"; molecular weight 176.83; needle-like tetragonal crystals with metallic luster; melting point 1250 ℃; insoluble in concentrated sulfuric acid and nitric acid, but can be decomposed by water or dilute acid to produce manganese hydroxide, Hydrogen and hydrocarbons. It burns rapidly in oxygen and is easy to interact with fluorine and chlorine. |
Manganese carbide - Introduction
MANGANESE CARBIDE is an inorganic compound with the chemical formula MnC. The following is a description of the nature, use, formulation and safety information of MANGANESE CARBIDE:
Nature:
MANGANESE CARBIDE is a black crystal or powder with a metallic luster. Its crystal structure is hexagonal. MANGANESE CARBIDE has a high melting point and thermal stability, and can resist high temperature and oxidation.
Use:
MANGANESE CARBIDE is commonly used in the preparation of high hardness steel, tools and abrasives. It can also be used as a catalyst, a battery material, and a lubricant. MANGANESE CARBIDE is used in the electronics industry to make resistors, capacitors, and semiconductor devices.
Preparation Method:
MANGANESE CARBIDE can be prepared by reacting MANGANESE and carbon with a carbonizing agent. A common preparation method is to react MANGANESE powder with graphite powder in a high temperature reaction furnace to produce MANGANESE CARBIDE.
Safety Information:
MANGANESE CARBIDE is relatively stable at room temperature, but may react at high temperatures or when in contact with strong oxidants. Its dust in the air may form a flammable or explosive mixture. When handling MANGANESE CARBIDE, wear protective glasses and gloves to avoid inhalation of dust or contact with skin. If accidental contact, should be promptly washed, and seek medical advice.
Please note that the above information is for reference only. The specific use and operation should follow the relevant laboratory or industrial safety regulations.
Last Update:2024-04-10 22:29:15