The manganese sulfide contain manganese and sulfur.
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There are often traces of sulfur in brass. The addition of manganese causes MnS to be formed. This reduces the risk of cracking.
Yes, steel consists of carbon and iron mainly and usually traces of sulfur. To avoid the deleterious effects of sulfur, manganese is usually added which forms MnS and improves the performance. To make this stainless, chromium at minimum 10% is then added.
A formula unit is an empirical formula.
There is no such thing as "MnS".
The actual formula is MnS2because the ending is sulfide not sulfateMn(SO4)2How do you write the formula for manganese IV sulfate
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Manganese(II) Sulfide
magnese sulfide
Manganese (II) Sulfate
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'
It stands for the state of Minnesota
Manganese sulphide (MnS)