Manganese laurate
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Names
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Other names
manganese dodecanoate
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Identifiers
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ChemSpider
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EC Number
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InChI=1S/2C12H24O2.Mn/c2*1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9-10-11-12(13)14;/h2*2-11H2,1H3,(H,13,14); Key: HSWQKOUKDQSLCY-UHFFFAOYSA-N
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CCCCCCCCCCCC(=O)O.CCCCCCCCCCCC(=O)O.[Mn]
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Properties
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C24H48MnO4
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Molar mass
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455.582 g·mol−1
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Appearance
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pale pink powder
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Density
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0.376
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Melting point
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104.95 °C (220.91 °F; 378.10 K)
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Insoluble
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Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C [77 °F], 100 kPa).
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Chemical compound
Manganese laurate is an metal-organic compound with the chemical formula C
24H
48MnO
4.[1] The compound is classified as a metallic soap, i.e. a metal derivative of a fatty acid (lauric acid).
Preparation
Reaction of sodium laurate with manganese chloride.[citation needed]
Physical properties
Manganese laurate forms pale pink chrystalline powder.
Insoluble in water, soluble in alcohol.[2] Slightly soluble in decane.[3]
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