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US
/ˈmæŋɡəˌniz/
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[ UK /mˈæŋɡənˌiːz/ ]
[ UK /mˈæŋɡənˌiːz/ ]
NOUN
- a hard brittle grey polyvalent metallic element that resembles iron but is not magnetic; used in making steel; occurs in many minerals
How To Use manganese In A Sentence
- It engages in iron ore mining, pellet production, manganese ore mining and ferroalloy production, as well as in the production of nonferrous minerals, such as kaolin, potash, copper and gold. Five BRIC Strength Stocks
- Last year, Manganese Ore India's IPO was overbid 56 times. In India, All That IPOs Isn't Gold
- Cobalt, nickel and manganese are metals with iron-like properties.
- Steels usually contain at least 0.3% manganese, which acts in a three-fold manner: it assists in deoxidation of the steel, prevents the formation of iron sulfide inclusions, and promotes greater strength by increasing the hardenability of the steel. CR4 - Recent Forum Threads and Blog Entries
- The most important of these are antimony, phosphorus, tin, and arsenic, with manganese and silicon having a small effect.
- Closely related in origin to manganese nodules are the ferromanganese incrustations found on exposed rocks of the mid-ocean ridge, seamounts, and other places in the ocean where bare rock is exposed.
- A high percentage of lead in steels solidifies at the tip of manganese sulfide inclusions.
- But if the lithium thionyl chloride is not a rechargeable battery and the zinc-manganese oxide is not a rechargeable battery, then why is the lead acid a rechargeable battery? A Brief History of Batteries- Part 2
- Examples of transition metals include vanadium, chromium, iron, cobalt, manganese, nickel, scandium, yttrium, zirconium, silver, and gold.
- Calcium, sulphur, magnesium, aluminium, iron, copper, zinc and manganese were measured by atomic absorption spectrophotometry.