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Chemical Formula: Mn
Atomic Number: 25
Atomic Weight: 54.938045
Category: Transition Metal
Manganese compounds are abundant in nature and have been used since the Stone Age as pigments for cave paintings. Glassmakers in ancient Greece and Rome used manganese in glassmaking. Today, manganese is primarily used as a metallurgical alloy and is mined in South Africa, Australia, China, Gabon and Brazil.
Ferromanganese is used as a deoxidizer in the steel industry and is produced by heating a mixture of MnO2, Fe2O3 and carbon in a high temperature furnace...
Read more...Manganese carbonate (MnCO3) is widely used as an additive to plant fertilizers to cure manganese deficient crops. It is also used in health foods, in ceramics as a glaze colorant and flux and in concrete stains...
Read more...Manganese metal is primarily used to produce high temperature alloys, stainless steel and non-ferrous alloys. Manganese metal is also widely used as an additive, deoxidizing agent and reducing sulfur content in high strength steel...
Read more...Manganese metal is primarily used to produce high temperature alloys, stainless steel and non-ferrous alloys. Manganese metal is also widely used as an additive, deoxidizing agent and reducing sulfur content in high strength steel...
Read more...Manganese metal is primarily used to produce high temperature alloys, stainless steel and non-ferrous alloys. Manganese metal is also widely used as an additive, deoxidizing agent and reducing sulfur content in high strength steel...
Read more...Manganese dioxide (MnO2) is used as an antioxidant and catalyst in the steel, glass, ceramic and battery industries. Manganese dioxides primary use is in dry-cell batteries, including alkaline and zinc-carbon batteries.
Read more...Ferromanganese is used as a deoxidizer in the steel industry and is produced by heating a mixture of MnO2, Fe2O3 and carbon in a high temperature furnace...
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