Manganese(II) sulfate · MnSO4
Manganese(II) sulfate (MnSO4) is a salt; this page gives computed density and dynamic viscosity for aqueous solutions from 2–30 wt% and 20–25 °C.
Values are computed from the Laliberté (2009) aqueous-electrolyte correlation and tabulated over 2–30 wt% and 20–25 °C.
- Also known as
- Manganese sulfate, Manganous sulfate, Manganese sulphate
- CAS number
- 7785-87-7
- Tabulated range
- 2–30 wt% · 20–25 °C
- Properties
- Density · Dynamic viscosity · Specific gravity
- Density
- 1106.3kg/m³
- Density
- 1.1063g/cm³
- Specific gravity
- 1.108
- Viscosity
- 1.584cP
Read a value at any point
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- Density
- 1174.8 kg/m³
- Density
- 1.1748 g/cm³
- Specific gravity
- 1.177
- Dynamic viscosity
- 2.235 cP
What the numbers tell you
At 10 wt% and 20 °C, aqueous manganese(II) sulfate has a density of about 1106 kg/m³ (1.106 g/cm³) — roughly 1.11× the density of water. It also has a dynamic viscosity of about 1.584 cP, against roughly 1 cP for water at the same temperature. Those differences carry straight into volume-to-mass conversions, pump and pipe sizing.
A few working strengths
Properties at 20 °C for a handful of concentrations in everyday use, read from the committed grid (interpolated between tabulated points where a grade falls between them). The full table follows below.
| wt% MnSO4 | °C | Density kg/m³ | SG | Viscosity cP |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 10 | 20 | 1106.3 | 1.108 | 1.584 |
| 20 | 20 | 1223.2 | 1.225 | 2.919 |
| 30 | 20 | 1358.0 | 1.360 | 6.838 |
Where the numbers come from
Every value on this page is computed by a deterministic model — none is entered by hand. The generating method and the references it is checked against:
- ▸Laliberte, M. (2009). A Model for Calculating the Heat Capacity of Aqueous Solutions, with Updated Density and Viscosity Data. J. Chem. Eng. Data 54(6), 1725-1760. doi:10.1021/je8008123
- ▸CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics - Concentrative Properties of Aqueous Solutions (density at 20 degC; primary data Wolf 1966 / Sohnel & Novotny 1985)
- ▸CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics - Aqueous Solubility of Inorganic Compounds at Various Temperatures (solubility bound for the tabulated range)
Model: thermo==0.4.0 (chemicals==1.3.0) - Laliberte 2009 electrolyte correlation · Generated 2026-06-07
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Checked against a cited value
The model is cross-checked at one independently cited reference point. The page is published only because this check passes.
| Property / point | Density · 10 wt% · 20 °C |
| Cited reference value | 1101.2 kg/m3 |
| Model computed | 1106.34 kg/m3 |
| Error vs reference | 0.467% (tolerance 1%) |
CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics - Concentrative Properties of Aqueous Solutions. CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics, Concentrative Properties of Aqueous Solutions (all data at 20 degC; primary data Wolf 1966 / Sohnel & Novotny 1985), manganese(II) sulfate: 10.0 mass % at 20 degC = 1.1012 g/cm3.
Every tabulated point
Rows are temperature (°C); columns are concentration (wt% MnSO4). Read the cell at the intersection. Specific gravity is density divided by the model water reference of 998.2 kg/m³ at 20 °C.
| °C \ wt% | 2 | 4 | 6 | 8 | 10 | 12 | 14 | 16 | 18 | 20 | 22 | 24 | 26 | 28 | 30 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 20 | 1019.7 | 1041.2 | 1062.7 | 1084.4 | 1106.3 | 1128.7 | 1151.5 | 1174.8 | 1198.7 | 1223.2 | 1248.5 | 1274.5 | 1301.4 | 1329.2 | 1358.0 |
| 25 | 1018.3 | 1039.5 | 1060.8 | 1082.4 | 1104.2 | 1126.5 | 1149.2 | 1172.5 | 1196.4 | 1220.9 | 1246.2 | 1272.3 | 1299.3 | 1327.2 | 1356.1 |
| °C \ wt% | 2 | 4 | 6 | 8 | 10 | 12 | 14 | 16 | 18 | 20 | 22 | 24 | 26 | 28 | 30 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 20 | 1.080 | 1.180 | 1.295 | 1.429 | 1.584 | 1.765 | 1.980 | 2.235 | 2.543 | 2.919 | 3.382 | 3.959 | 4.690 | 5.624 | 6.838 |
| 25 | 0.958 | 1.045 | 1.146 | 1.263 | 1.398 | 1.556 | 1.742 | 1.963 | 2.228 | 2.551 | 2.948 | 3.442 | 4.063 | 4.855 | 5.877 |
Manganese(II) sulfate solution properties at 25 °C
At 25 °C, 10 wt% manganese(II) sulfate has a density of about 1104.2 kg/m³ and a dynamic viscosity of about 1.398 cP. At 25 °C, 20 wt% manganese(II) sulfate has a density of about 1220.9 kg/m³ and a dynamic viscosity of about 2.551 cP. At 25 °C, 30 wt% manganese(II) sulfate has a density of about 1356.1 kg/m³ and a dynamic viscosity of about 5.877 cP.
Before you use these numbers
- ▸Laliberte (2009) aqueous-electrolyte correlation for MnSO4-water, density and viscosity. Tabulated for 2-30 wt% over 20-25 degC. The narrow 20-25 degC temperature span is the full window of the correlation's MnSO4 density data; the table is held to it rather than extrapolated. Heat capacity is not tabulated (the correlation's MnSO4 heat-capacity data is a single 35 degC point). Manganese(II) sulfate is very soluble (above 35 wt% at 20 degC), so the 30 wt% ceiling stays below saturation. Concentrations are anhydrous MnSO4 by mass; the common monohydrate is about 89% MnSO4 by mass. Values are for preliminary design; verify against vendor data for critical service.
- ▸Values are tabulated only inside the 2–30 wt% and 20–25 °C ranges shown; the correlation is not extrapolated beyond them here.
- ▸Figures are for a pure manganese(II) sulfate–water system. Commercial grades contain impurities (for example chloride in some caustic grades) that shift density and viscosity; check the supplier's data sheet for a specific product.
- ▸Use for preliminary design; verify for critical service.
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