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Manganese is not particularly reactive. This is strange considering it is more electropositive than its neighbors in the Periodic Table.

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14y ago

just reactive. not extremely but still reactive

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11y ago

The electronegativity of manganese is 1,55 (after the Pauling scale) and is not a very reactive metal.

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14y ago

really reactive

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11y ago

very reactive

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12y ago

very if you put it in some water

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10y ago

No its not. Chromium is more reactive

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