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23414-72-4

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Product Name: ZINC PERMANGANATE
Formula: Mn2O8Zn
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CHEMICAL AND PHYSICAL PROPERTIES

Physical Description Zinc permanganate appears as a purplish colored crystalline solid. Noncombustible but accelerates burning of combustible material. Explosion hazard if the combustible material is finely divided. Contact with liquid combustible materials may result in spontaneous ignition. Contact with sulfuric acid may result in fires or explosions.
Color/Form Purplish colored crystalline solid
Melting Point Dec @ 90 - 105 °C
Solubility Solubility: 33.3 g/100 cc cold water /Hexahydrate/
Density 2.45 g/cu cm
Stability/Shelf Life Decomp on exposure to light and air /Hexahydrate/
Decomposition When heated to decomp ... emits toxic fumes of /zinc oxide/.
Other Experimental Properties Hydroscopic; decomposes on exposure to light and air; soluble in water and acids; decomposes in alcohol. /Hexahydrate/
Chemical Classes Metals -> Metals, Inorganic Compounds

COMPUTED DESCRIPTORS

Molecular Weight 303.3 g/mol
Hydrogen Bond Donor Count 0
Hydrogen Bond Acceptor Count 8
Rotatable Bond Count 0
Exact Mass 301.764545 g/mol
Monoisotopic Mass 301.764545 g/mol
Topological Polar Surface Area 149 Ų
Heavy Atom Count 11
Formal Charge 0
Complexity 95.8
Isotope Atom Count 0
Defined Atom Stereocenter Count 0
Undefined Atom Stereocenter Count 0
Defined Bond Stereocenter Count 0
Undefined Bond Stereocenter Count 0
Covalently-Bonded Unit Count 3
Compound Is Canonicalized Yes

PRODUCT INTRODUCTION

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Zinc permanganate appears as a purplish colored crystalline solid. Noncombustible but accelerates burning of combustible material. Explosion hazard if the combustible material is finely divided. Contact with liquid combustible materials may result in spontaneous ignition. Contact with sulfuric acid may result in fires or explosions.