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manganese oxide

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manganese oxide [′maŋ·gə‚nēs ′äk‚sīd]
(inorganic chemistry)
MnO Green powder, soluble in acids, insoluble in water; melts at 1650°C; used in medicine, in textile printing, as a catalyst, in ceramics, and in dry batteries. Also known as manganese monoxide; manganous oxide.


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The predominant mineral in the coatings is birnessite, a manganese oxide compound that includes traces of sodium, calcium, and potassium.
The reduced oxygen content of the iron will react with silicon and manganese to form silicates and manganese oxide slag components.
Results of another inhalation study with solid nanosized (CMD = 30 nm) manganese oxide (Mn[O.
 
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