Manganese(III) chloride
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Manganese(III) chloride is the hypothetical inorganic compound with the formula MnCl3.
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MnCl3 | |
Molar mass | 161.30 g/mol |
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Manganese(II) chloride, Manganese(III) fluoride, Bis(triphenylphosphineoxide) manganese(III) chloride, Manganese(III) acetate, Manganese(III) acetylacetonate |
Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C [77 °F], 100 kPa).
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The existence of this binary halide has not been demonstrated.[1][2] Nonetheless, many derivatives of MnCl3 are known, such as MnCl3(THF)3 and the bench-stable MnCl3(OPPh3)2. Contrasting with the elusive nature of MnCl3, trichlorides of the adjacent metals on the periodic table—iron(III) chloride, chromium(III) chloride, and technetium(III) chloride—are all isolable compounds.