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An antioxidant nutrient; important in the blood breakdown of amino acids and the production of energy; necessary for the metabolism of Vitamin B-1 & Vitamin E.

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  • Manganese
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  • Manganese
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  • An antioxidant nutrient; important in the blood breakdown of amino acids and the production of energy; necessary for the metabolism of Vitamin B-1 & Vitamin E.
  • Manganese is a chemical element (atomic number 25). Although a metal in its pure state, it is very reactive and is never found as such in nature. In the human body, it is a necessary trace element in many enzymes. However, in large quantities, it is toxic to nerves. The daily requirement is measured in micrograms (thousandths of a gram) and is readily found in plants where it plays a role in photosynthesis.
  • Manganese is an ore.
  • Métal récolté par les mineurs à partir du niveau 40
  • [[w:|]][[Category: derivations|Manganese]] manganèse, from [[w:|]][[Category: derivations|Manganese]] manganese, by alteration from [[w:|]][[Category: derivations|Manganese]] magnesia, magnesia, from Ancient Greek μαγνησία (magnēsia), after Μαγνησία (Magnēsia), Magnesia
  • Manganese was an element. Purple manganese deposits were found in the planetary crust of Fiddanl.
  • Maganese is a Chemical element, represented by the Atomic symbol Mn, and the Atomic number 25. It is a transition metal, as well as a free element. This does not mean it is free to obtain, rather it is commonly used in naturally occurring alloys, and is easy to work with. It is used in some varieties and processes of creating stainless steel. Manganese ions have various colors, depending on their oxidation state, and are used industrially as pigments. Manganese dioxide is used as the cathode (electron acceptor) material in standard and alkaline disposable dry cells and batteries. It is gray-white to silver, resembling iron. It is brittle, but easily oxidized.
  • ' 'Manganese (ˈmæŋɡəniːz) is a chemical element, designated by the symbol Mn. It has the atomic number 25. It is found as a free element in nature (often in combination with iron), and in many minerals. As a free element, manganese is a metal with important industrial metal alloy uses, particularly in stainless steels.
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  • 25(xsd:integer)
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  • Ore
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  • Stable
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  • Torbern Olof Bergman
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  • 1770(xsd:integer)
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  • 10(xsd:integer)
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  • 5(xsd:integer)
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  • File: 2-icon.pngFile: 5-icon.pngManganese
Description
  • Contrary to general opinion, this metal is not used to make gutters but terrifying weapons such as the "Manganesian Sharp"... This implement has bumped off more than a few Tofus at the Bulgur Festivals.
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  • These rough slabs are created by electroplating manganese out of a solution until enough metal builds up to break off. The bumpy surface occurs naturally as the current finds the path of least resistance.
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  • An antioxidant nutrient; important in the blood breakdown of amino acids and the production of energy; necessary for the metabolism of Vitamin B-1 & Vitamin E.
  • Manganese is a chemical element (atomic number 25). Although a metal in its pure state, it is very reactive and is never found as such in nature. In the human body, it is a necessary trace element in many enzymes. However, in large quantities, it is toxic to nerves. The daily requirement is measured in micrograms (thousandths of a gram) and is readily found in plants where it plays a role in photosynthesis.
  • Manganese is an ore.
  • Métal récolté par les mineurs à partir du niveau 40
  • [[w:|]][[Category: derivations|Manganese]] manganèse, from [[w:|]][[Category: derivations|Manganese]] manganese, by alteration from [[w:|]][[Category: derivations|Manganese]] magnesia, magnesia, from Ancient Greek μαγνησία (magnēsia), after Μαγνησία (Magnēsia), Magnesia
  • Manganese was an element. Purple manganese deposits were found in the planetary crust of Fiddanl.
  • Maganese is a Chemical element, represented by the Atomic symbol Mn, and the Atomic number 25. It is a transition metal, as well as a free element. This does not mean it is free to obtain, rather it is commonly used in naturally occurring alloys, and is easy to work with. It is used in some varieties and processes of creating stainless steel. Manganese ions have various colors, depending on their oxidation state, and are used industrially as pigments. Manganese dioxide is used as the cathode (electron acceptor) material in standard and alkaline disposable dry cells and batteries. It is gray-white to silver, resembling iron. It is brittle, but easily oxidized.
  • ' 'Manganese (ˈmæŋɡəniːz) is a chemical element, designated by the symbol Mn. It has the atomic number 25. It is found as a free element in nature (often in combination with iron), and in many minerals. As a free element, manganese is a metal with important industrial metal alloy uses, particularly in stainless steels. Manganese ions have various colors, depending on their oxidation state, and are used industrially as pigments. The permanganates of sodium, potassium and barium are powerful oxidizers. Manganese dioxide is used as the cathode (electron acceptor) material in standard and alkaline disposable dry cells and batteries. Manganese(II) ions function as cofactors for a number of enzymes in higher organisms, where they are essential in detoxification of superoxide free radicals. The element is a required trace mineral for all known living organisms. In larger amounts, and apparently with far greater activity by inhalation, manganese can cause a poisoning syndrome in mammals, with neurological damage which is sometimes irreversible.
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