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It stands for the state of Minnesota
There is no such thing as "MnS".
magnese sulfide
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The chemical formula for manganese(II) sulfide is MnS. It consists of one manganese (Mn) cation and one sulfide (S) anion.
The manganese sulfide contain manganese and sulfur.
Are you sure that it is "NMS" and not actually "MNS". All of the Model 54 barrels I have seen were marked "MNS" which is short for Midvale Nickel Steel
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D. Koubaroulis has written: 'MNS'
The oxidation states of Mn are pluriform: but most common are: +7, +4 and +2All of them: +7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1, -1, -2, -3(the oxides are: acidic, basic or amphoteric depending on the oxidation state)
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MnS is manganese(II) sulfide, a chemical compound made up of manganese and sulfur atoms in a 1:1 ratio. It is a black solid with low solubility in water.