No, while it is possible to melt manganese it is a solid at room temperature
manganese is a solid metal.
This question has already been answered. Manganese is a solid at room temperature.
In its natural form, manganese is a metal and exists in solid state. It has high melting and boiling point.
In its natural form, manganese is a metal and exists in solid state. It has high melting and boiling point.
It is a solid metal. Only two elements on the periodic table are liquid: mercury and bromine.
The name for Mn2O7 is manganese heptoxide. This is more commonly written as manganese(VII) oxide. This is an inorganic compound that forms a volatile liquid.
In Liquid Plant Food there is Nitrogen, Phosphate, Potassium [potash], iron, manganese, zinc and more.
It is "Manganese(III) Iodide" It is "Manganese(III) Iodide"
Yes a little bit of carbon can makes a much difference in the properties of steel.
The chemical symbol Mn stands for manganese.
Manganese dioxide (MnO2) contains the elements manganese and oxygen.
MnSO4 is manganese(II) sulfate, a chemical compound composed of manganese, sulfur, and oxygen. It is commonly used in fertilizers, dietary supplements, and in the production of other manganese compounds.