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Manganese (15473 bytes)
5: ...olspan="2" align="center">[[chromium]] – '''manganese''' – [[iron]]</td> 14: ...]], [[List of elements by number|Number]]</td><td>manganese, Mn, 25 </td></tr> 103: '''Manganese''' is a [[chemical element]] in the [[periodic ta... 106: ...le, fusible with difficulty, but easily oxidized. Manganese metal is ferromagnetic only after special treatme... 108: ...biological systems, and manganese compounds where manganese is in oxidation state +7 are powerful [[oxidation... Manganese Bronze (881 bytes) 1: '''Manganese Bronze Holdings PLC''' is an [[engineering]] comp... 3: Manganese Bronze Holdings is split into four divisions: Manganese(IV) oxide (3224 bytes) 1: ... [[metal]] [[manganese]]. It is also present in [[manganese nodule]]s. The principal use for MnO<sub>2</sub>... 3: ...permanganate]] (KMnO<sub>4</sub><sup>-</sup>) and manganese(IV) oxide (MnO<sub>2</sub>). 13: ...se]] and [[potassium chlorate]] for precautions. Manganese oxide is also known for its catalytic properties ... 19: ...e''. Elemental manganese was known as ''reglus of manganese''. Manganese nodule (5675 bytes) 1: ...mall and is sometimes completely transformed into manganese minerals by crystallization. When visible to the... 5: ...rom seawater (hydrogenous), the remobilization of manganese in the water column (diagenetic), the derivation ... 9: ...ore. Those of greatest economic interest contain manganese (27-30 %), nickel (1.25-1.5 %), copper (1-1.4 %) ... Manganese deficiency (1174 bytes) 1: ...ils, also where organic matter levels are high. [[Manganese]] may be unavailable to plants where [[Soil pH|pH... Manganese(II) chloride (5000 bytes) 4: ...anganese(II)_chloride_tetrahydrate.jpg]] <br/> '' Manganese(II)_chloride_tetrahydrate '' 6: ...="2" | '''[[systematic name|IUPAC name]]''' <br/> Manganese(II) chloride 32: * '''Manganese chloride''' 33: * '''Manganese dichloride''' 67: | bgcolor="#ffeedd" | manganese(III) chloride- unstable at room temp. Spiegeleisen (619 bytes) 1: ...ly traded and used in more concentrated form, 80% manganese content being typical. Ferrocolumbite (683 bytes) 1: ...nt analogue [[Ferrotantalite]] and one with the [[manganese]]-dominant analogue [[Manganocolumbite]]. Transcaucasia (685 bytes) 1: ...anscaucasia are producers of [[oil]], [[manganese|manganese ore]], [[tea]], [[citrus fruits]], and [[wine]]. Ferrotantalite (620 bytes) 1: ...nt analogue [[Ferrocolumbite]] and one with the [[manganese]]-dominant analogue [[manganotantalite]]. Metal mining (1189 bytes) 2: == Mining of Manganese Nodules from the deep Ocean == 4: ...succeeded in collecting multi-ton quantities of [[manganese]] nodules from the abyssal plains (18,000+ depth)... Psilomelane (1880 bytes) 2: ... of chlorine. It is a common and important ore of manganese, occurring under the same conditions and having t... Manganite (1359 bytes) 1: '''Manganite''' is a [[mineral]] consisting of [[manganese]] [[oxide]] [[hydroxide]], MnO(OH), crystallizing... 3: ...e in [[Michigan]], [[U. S. A.]]. As an [[ore]] of manganese it is much less abundant than [[pyrolusite]] or [... Siderite (872 bytes) 4: ...fur]] or [[phosphorus]]. Both [[magnesium]] and [[manganese]] commonly substitute for the iron. 6: ... black, the latter being due to the presence of [[manganese]]. Mn (131 bytes) 4: *[[Manganese]] Alkaline battery (1195 bytes) 1: ... between [[zinc]] and [[manganese dioxide]] (Zn/[[Manganese|Mn]][[Oxygen|0]]<sub>2</sub>). Compared with tra... 3: ...solated with a nylon seal. Inside the can is the manganese dioxide [[cathode]], a separator membrane, the po... Pyrolusite (2435 bytes) 11: |[[Chemical formula]]|| [[manganese (IV) oxide]], MnO<sub>2</sub> 48: ...n0<sub>2</sub>) and is important as an [[ore]] of manganese. It is a soft, black, amorphous mineral, often wi... 50: ...and ferro-manganese and of various alloys such as manganese-[[bronze]]. As an oxidizing agent it is used in t... Arginase (165 bytes) 1: '''Arginase''' (EC 3.5.3.1) is a [[manganese]]-containing [[polypeptide]]. It is the final [[e... Desert varnish (2501 bytes) 4: ...f particles of [[clay]] along with [[iron]] and [[manganese]] [[oxidation|oxides]]. There is also a host of t... 8: ...esses (many species of [[bacterium|bacteria]] use manganese). 14: ...hough it contains high concentrations of iron and manganese, there are no significant modern uses of desert v... Rhodonite (1979 bytes) 2: ...[[pyroxene]] group of [[mineral]]s, consisting of manganese [[Silicate minerals|inosilicate]], (Mn,Fe,Mg,Ca)... 4: ...ess frequently pearly on cleavage surfaces. The [[manganese]] is often partly replaced by [[iron]], [[magnesi... 6: ...en worked as an ornamental stone. In the iron and manganese mines at Pajsberg near Filipstadt and Langban in ...
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