•Name: Manganese
•Symbol: Mn
•Atomic number: 25
•Atomic weight: 54.938045
•Standard state: solid at 298 K
•CAS Registry ID: 7439-96-5
•Group in periodic table: 7
•Period in periodic table: 4
•Block in periodic table: d-block
•Color: silvery metallic
•Classification: Metallic
•Symbol: Mn
•Atomic number: 25
•Atomic weight: 54.938045
•Standard state: solid at 298 K
•CAS Registry ID: 7439-96-5
•Group in periodic table: 7
•Period in periodic table: 4
•Block in periodic table: d-block
•Color: silvery metallic
•Classification: Metallic
Historical information
Manganese was discovered by Johann Gahn at 1774 in Sweden.
Origin of name is from the Latin word "magnes" meaning
"magnet", or "magnesia nigri" meaning "black
magnesia" (MnO2). Manganese metal was isolated by Gahn in 1774. He reduced
the dioxide (MnO2, as the mineral pyrolusite) with charcoal (essentially
carbon) by heating and the result was a sample of the metal manganese.
Physical properties
•Melting point: 1519 [or 1246 °C (2275 °F)] K
•Boiling point: 2334 [or 2061 °C (3742 °F)] K
•Density of solid: 7470 kg m-3
•Boiling point: 2334 [or 2061 °C (3742 °F)] K
•Density of solid: 7470 kg m-3
Orbital properties
•Ground state electron configuration: [Ar].3d5.4s2
•Shell structure: 2.8.13.2
•Term symbol: 6S5/2
•Shell structure: 2.8.13.2
•Term symbol: 6S5/2
Isolation
It is not normally necessary to make manganese in the
laboratory as it is available commercially. Nearly all manganese produced
commercially is used in the steel industry as ferromanganese. This made by the
reduction of iron oxide, Fe2O3, and manganese dioxide, MnO2, in appropriate
proportions with carbon (as coke) in a blast furnace. Pure manganese is
available through the electrolysis of manganese sulphate, MnSO4
Interesting Facts:
1. Manganese (English) Manganèse (French) Mangan (Deutsch)
Manganese (Italian) Manganeso (Spanish) Mangan (Swedish)
2. Manganese is used most commonly in steel production to
help improve strength, durability, and toughness.
3. It can be used in medicine to help support the immune
system, regulate your blood sugar, and maintain bone regulation and
reproduction.
4. It is also used in gasoline to reduce engine knock, and
is used in alkaline batteries
5. The metal has been known to impair motor skills and cause
cognitive disorders, if inhaled.
6. Manganese is found in large quantities on the floor of
oceans.
7. This element may be used for drying black paints or in
the preparation of oxygen and chlorine.
8. In nature, manganese may be essential for processing
vitamin B1.
9. The metal is often used in quantitative analysis.
10. Fact: Manganese Helps to Prevent Bone Loss and
Premenstrual Symptoms
11. Manganese often works as a trace mineral to facilitate
important reactions in the body.
12. Manganese is known for helping people treat
osteoporosis.
13. Manganese is an Antioxidant Facilitator, protecting
cells from damage that occurs from the presence of free radicals. 14
14. Manganese Plays a Role in Stabilization of Body Functions
Manganese plays a role in the carbohydrate metabolism and
the control of cholesterol levels. Carbohydrate metabolism, blood sugar control
and thyroid function are all managed by manganese in the diet. Manganese
deficiencies can have an adverse effect on brain function and reproduction.
15. Manganese May Alleviate Symptoms Associated with
Epilepsy and Rheumatoid Arthritis (yay for me if this is so!)
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