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The name of the compound is manganese (II) sulfate.

In most cases, the inorganic compound with the formula [tex]MnSO_{4} . H_{2} O[/tex] is referred to as manganese(II) sulfate. A manganese(II) salt with great commercial value is this light pink deliquescent solid. For purposes that are compatible with sulfates, manganese sulfate is a relatively water- and acid-soluble manganese source.

When a metal is substituted for one or both of the hydrogen atoms in sulfuric acid, salts or esters known as sulfate compounds are created.

Blacks, browns, and purples are produced through the use of manganese as a coloring agent in bodies and glazes. Most glaze melts can easily dissolve smaller amounts of manganese; however, at concentrations above 5%, the manganese will precipitate and crystallize. Metallic surfaces are likely when a glaze contains a lot of metal (like 20%).

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