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Q: May matatagpuan bang manganese sa pilipinas?
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What is the formula for ionic compound formed between manganese and chlorine?

Between manganese and chlorine alone, the most common compound is probably MnCl2. There may be others with manganese cations of different valence than +2.


Is manganese dangerous?

Manganese is a little bit dangerous in drinking water but won't affect your health.Manganese is a very common compound that can be found everywhere on earth. Manganese is one out of three toxic essential trace elements, which means that it is not only necessary for humans to survive, but it is also toxic when too high concentrations are present in a human body. When people do not live up to the recommended daily allowances their health will decrease. But when the uptake is too high health problems will also occur.The uptake of manganese by humans mainly takes place through food, such as spinach, tea and herbs. The foodstuffs that contain the highest concentrations are grains and rice, soya beans, eggs, nuts, olive oil, green beans and oysters. After absorption in the human body manganese will be transported through the blood to the liver, the kidneys, the pancreas and the endocrine glands.Manganese effects occur mainly in the respiratory tract and in the brains. Symptoms of manganese poisoning are hallucinations, forgetfulness and nerve damage. Manganese can also cause Parkinson, lung embolism and bronchitis. When men are exposed to manganese for a longer period of time they may become impotent.A syndrome that is caused by manganese has symptoms such as schizophrenia, dullness, weak muscles, headaches and insomnia.Because manganese is an essential element for human health shortages of manganese can also cause health effects. These are the following effects:- Fatness- Glucose intolerance- Blood clotting- Skin problems- Lowered cholesterol levels- Skeleton disorders- Birth defects- Changes of hair colour- Neurological symptomsChronic Manganese poisoning may result from prolonged inhalation of dust and fume. The central nervous system is the chief site of damage from the disease, which may result in permanent disability. Symptoms include languor, sleepiness, weakness, emotional disturbances, spastic gait, recurring leg cramps, and paralysis. A high incidence of pneumonia and other upper respiratory infections has been found in workers exposed to dust or fume of Manganese compounds. Manganese compounds are experimental equivocal tumorigenic agents.Source: lenntech.com/periodic/elements/mn.htm


What is the function of manganese?

First of all: Manganese has a rather complex toxicity (liver, brain, muscles, nerves). But having said so, in humans several enzymes are activated by manganese. The role in digestion is contribution to the metabolism of carbohydrates, amino acids and cholesterol.


Can manganese poisoning affect the pancreas and cause death?

I found this, can anyone try and explain if it has anything to do with the question and will it help? Autoradiography of manganese: accumulation and retention in the pancreas. Lyden A, Larsson BS, Lindquist NG. By means of whole-body autoradiography, the general distribution of 54MnCl2 was studied in mice and a Marmoset monkey. High accumulation and retention were observed in the pancreas in both species. Gamma counting experiments in mice after a single intravenous injection of 54MnCl2 showed that the level in the pancreas exceeded that of the liver at all survival times (20 min. - 30 days). Also in the monkey, the concentration in the pancreas exceeded that of the liver, and the pancreas had the highest tissue/liver ratio of the organs measured at 24 hours after injection. The high uptake and long retention in the pancreas suggest that manganese is of importance for the pancreatic function but also that the pancreas may be a target organ for manganese toxicity. Positron tomography, using 11C-labelled amino acids, has been found to be a promising diagnostic technique for the study of pancreatic disease. Positron emitting manganese isotopes may be worth further studies as possible agents for pancreatic imaging.


Can carbon and manganese dioxide can kill someone?

Yes ,CO2 and Manganese can be fetal if taken or release(in case of CO2) inside the body.Hypercapnia/hypercapnea or hypercarbia are the different terms used to describe the poisoning of CO2 .Hypercarbia normally triggers a reflex which increases breathing and access to oxygen,such as arousal and turning the head during sleep.A failure of this can be fatal,as in sudden infant death syndrome.Hypercapnia is generally defined a s a blood gas CO2 level over 45 mmHg.CausesHypo ventilationlung diseasediminished consciousnessIn case of manganese ,excessive exposure in production unites can may results in many psychiatric and motor disorders termed manganism.

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