Manganese - 25Mn: compounds information
This section lists some binary compounds with halogens (known as halides), oxygen (known as oxides), hydrogen (known as hydrides), and some other compounds of manganese. For each compound, a formal oxidation number for manganese is given, but the usefulness of this number is limited for p-block elements in particular. Based upon that oxidation number, an electronic configuration is also given but note that for more exotic compounds you should view this as a guide only.
In compounds of manganese (where known), the most common oxidation numbers of manganese are: 7, 4, and 2.
Hydrides
The term hydride is used to indicate compounds of the type MxHy and not necessarily to indicate that any compounds listed behave as hydrides chemically.
- none listed
Fluorides
- Manganese difluoride: MnF2
- Manganese trifluoride: MnF3
- Manganese tetrafluoride: MnF4
Chlorides
- Manganese dichloride: MnCl2
- Manganese trichloride: MnCl3
- Manganese dichloride dihydrate: MnCl2.2H2O
Bromides
- Manganese dibromide: MnBr2
Iodides
- Manganese diiodide: MnI2
Oxides
- Manganese oxide: MnO
- Manganese dioxide: MnO2
- Dimanganese trioxide: Mn2O3
- Dimanganese heptaoxide: Mn2O7
- Trimanganese tetroxide: Mn3O4
Sulfides
- Manganese sulphide: MnS
- Manganese disulphide: MnS2
Selenides
- Manganese selenide: MnSe
Tellurides
- Manganese telluride: MnTe
Nitrides
- none listed
Carbonyls
- Tetramanganese hexdecacarbonyl: Mn4(CO)16
- Dimanganese decacarbonyl: Mn2(CO)10
Complexes
- Manganese dibromide tetrahydrate: MnBr2.4H2O
- Manganese dinitrate hexahydrate: Mn(NO3)2.6H2O
- Tetraaquodiiodomanganese: MnI2.4H2O
- Manganese dinitrate tetrahydrate: Mn(NO3)2.4H2O
- Manganese dichloride: MnCl2.4H2O