manganese tetroxide
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Definition
Noun: - An oxide of manganese: A chemical compound with the formula Mn₃O₄, consisting of manganese and oxygen. It is a mixed-valence compound, containing both manganese(II) and manganese(III) ions. - Naturally occurring mineral: It is the form in which this compound is found in nature, known as the mineral hausmannite.
Usage
- As a chemical compound: Used to specify this particular oxide of manganese in scientific and industrial contexts.
- As a mineral: Used in geology and mineralogy to refer to the natural, crystalline form.
Examples
- Scientific Context:
- The laboratory synthesized manganese tetroxide for the battery experiment.
- The compound's properties differ from other manganese oxides like manganese dioxide.
- Geological Context:
- The geologist identified the black crystals as manganese tetroxide (hausmannite).
- This ore deposit is rich in manganese tetroxide.
Advanced Usage
- In Materials Science: Manganese tetroxide is studied for its magnetic and catalytic properties.
- Researchers are investigating manganese tetroxide nanoparticles for use in catalysis.
- In Industrial Chemistry: It can be a precursor or an intermediate in various chemical processes.
- The process involves the thermal reduction of higher oxides to manganese tetroxide.
Variants and Related Words
- Hausmannite (n): The mineralogical name for naturally occurring crystalline manganese tetroxide.
- Hausmannite is an important ore of manganese.
- Manganese oxide (n): A general term for any binary compound of manganese and oxygen (e.g., MnO, Mn₂O₃, MnO₂).
- Several manganese oxides were present in the sample.
Synonyms
- Hausmannite (when referring specifically to the natural mineral form).
- Trimanganese tetraoxide (a systematic chemical name).
Notes on Meaning
- The term "manganese tetroxide" is primarily technical. In common language, one would typically use the more general term "manganese oxide" unless the specific compound needs to be identified. The name "tetroxide" can be misleading, as the formula is Mn₃O₄ (three manganese atoms, four oxygen atoms), not a simple 1:4 ratio.
Noun
- an oxide of manganese found naturally as hausmannite