Difference between revisions of "Manganese"

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{{Element | name=Manganese | symbol=Mn | anumber=25 | amass=54.9 amu | noe=25 | class=Transition metal | cstructure=Cubic | color=Gray | date=1774 | discname=[[Johann Gahn]] | origname=From the Latin word ''mangnes'' (magnet) | uses=Steel, batteries, ceramics, coins | obtained=Pyrolusite, psilomelane, rhodochrosite}}
 
{{Element | name=Manganese | symbol=Mn | anumber=25 | amass=54.9 amu | noe=25 | class=Transition metal | cstructure=Cubic | color=Gray | date=1774 | discname=[[Johann Gahn]] | origname=From the Latin word ''mangnes'' (magnet) | uses=Steel, batteries, ceramics, coins | obtained=Pyrolusite, psilomelane, rhodochrosite}}
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Manganese
Properties
Atomic symbol Mn
Atomic number 25
Classification Transition metal
Atomic mass 54.9 amu
Other Information
Date of discovery 1774
Name of discoverer Johann Gahn
Name origin From the Latin word mangnes (magnet)
Uses Steel, batteries, ceramics, coins
Obtained from Pyrolusite, psilomelane, rhodochrosite