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an example of an anhydrous crystalline salt of Mn

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Answered by ssmathi2002
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Scacchite is the natural, anhydrous form of manganese(II) chloride. The only other currently known mineral systematized as manganese chloride is kempite - a representative of the atacamite group, a group of hydroxide-chlorides.

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Answered by saswata970P
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Scacchite is the natural, anhydrous form of manganese(II) chloride. The only other currently known mineral systematized as manganese chloride is kempite - a representative of the atacamite group, a group of hydroxide-chlorides.

Other cations: Manganese(III) chloride;

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