Manganese(IV) oxide

Molecular formula:
MnO2
Chemical compound:
manganese(IV) dioxide
Common name:

MnO2 – manganese(IV) oxide – is a dark brown powder, insoluble in water. It is the most stable compound of manganese, and is widespread in the earth's crust as a mineral known as pyrolusite. Manganese(IV) oxide is primarily utilized as a component of dry cell batteries and zinc–carbon batteries, where it is mixed with graphite to make cathodes. It is also used as an inorganic pigment in ceramics and glassmaking.

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Hazard information

Hazard statements

  • Harmful if swallowed.
  • Harmful if inhaled.
  • May cause damage to organs (Brain) through prolonged or repeated exposure if inhaled.

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