Manganese can be ferromagnetic after a special treatment. Otherwise it is non reactive to magnetic fields in all four of its allotropic forms.
a minerial,
This phosphide is MnP.
The minor elements, or micro elements are: Iron ( Fe ), Manganese ( Mn ), Selenium ( Se ), Copper ( Cu ), Iodine ( I ), Zinc (Zn), Fluorine ( Fl ), Cobolt ( Co ), Molybdenum ( Mo ) and Chromium ( Cr ).
An alloy is a mixture of metals and a ferrous alloy is an alloy who's main constituent is iron. Iron in itself is extremely susceptible to corrosion, however, with the addition of other metals to create a ferrous alloy, such as the addition of slag (Such as in wrought iron), Nickel (Alnico, Invar, etc), Maganese (Bismanthol), Chromium (Kanthal), Titanium (Ferrotitanium) and so on give the alloy it's corrosion resistance. So, in short, almost, if not all ferrous alloys contain a constituent that is corrosion resistant, hence why ferrous alloys are more resistant to corrosion that straight iron.
aluminium doesnt have a definite yielding point like steel, in the force vs extension graph. Thus by convention engineers have sat down together and agreed to make 0.2% the offset. draw a line parallel to the linear proportionality obeying hookes law, make the extension intercept at 0.002 (0.2%) then see where this intersects with the graph, this will give you the yield strength of the material. materials like steel and ceramics don't require a proof stress however materials such as polymers, composites and non-ferrous metals (aluminium, copper) do.
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No, Maganese is a fictious element. In fact this is the first time I've heard of it.
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maganese is found in the 4th group ( 4th line down) 7th period ( 7th box over)
Mn
Mg
Mn
MnI6
What makes steel stainless.
MnCl2
54.938 amu
Mn2O3.
Maganese could be used for magnets to help lift things up like magnet letters, magnet numbers, all kinds of stuff.