manganese

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Englisch - Türkisch
manganez

Balkabağı, iyi bir manganez, potasyum ve A, C ve E vitaminleri kaynağıdır. - Butternut squash is a good source of manganese, potassium, and vitamins A, C, and E.

mangan

Balkabağı, iyi bir manganez, potasyum ve A, C ve E vitaminleri kaynağıdır. - Butternut squash is a good source of manganese, potassium, and vitamins A, C, and E.

(isim) manganez
manganese steel manganezli sert çelik
(Tıp) Mn sembolü ile bilinen, atom no: 25 ve atom ağırlığı: 54.94 olan kimyasal element, mangan, manganez
(Nükleer Bilimler) (Mn) manganez,mangan
manganese alloy
manganez alaşım
manganese carbide
manganez karbürü
manganese carbonyl
manganez karbonil
manganese dioxide
manganez dioksit
manganese oxide
manganez oksit
manganese phosphate
manganez fosfatı
manganese phosphate coating
mangan fosfat örtüsü
manganese steel
manganezli çelik
manganese suiphide
manganez sülfür
manganese sulphate
manganez sülfat
alkaline-manganese
(Kimya) Alkalı-mangan, alkalin-manganez
Englisch - Englisch
A metallic chemical element (symbol Mn) with an atomic number of 25
{n} a whitish gray metal very hard and difficult to fuse, also the oxyd of the metal
a trace mineral essential for the production of Chonroitin Sulfate It activates enzymes which are involved in the formation of cartilage Needed for protein, carbohydrate & fat production Also nourishes the brain & nerves
An element obtained by reduction of its oxide, as a hard, grayish white metal, fusible with difficulty, but easily oxidized
It is a silvery white, hard, brittle metal, widely distributed in Earth's crust in combination with other elements. Nodules rich in manganese occur in huge quantities on the seafloor, but no economical way to mine them has been devised. More than 95% of the manganese produced is used in iron and steel alloys and much of the rest in nonferrous aluminum and magnesium alloys to improve their corrosion resistance and mechanical properties. Manganese compounds, in which it has various valences, are used in fertilizers and textile printing and as reagents and raw materials. Potassium permanganate is used for disinfecting, deodorizing, and bleaching and as a reagent in analysis. Manganese is essential to plants for growth and to higher animals to promote the action of many enzymes
Micronutrient critical for plant growth, usually found as the manganous oxide anion in soil
One of the most important constituents of steel in which it fulfils a number of functions It acts as a mild de-oxidizing agent It combines with the sulfur present to form globular inclusions of Manganese Sulfide which are beneficial to machining It increases tensile strength and the hardenability of steel
Atomic weight 54
The element MANGANESE is a metal that sits adjacent to the iron element in the Periodic Table of the Elements Unlike Iron, MANGANESE does not oxidize very easily and is non-magnetic Found in places like nodules on the ocean floor and within mangrove trees, MANGANESE is said to be able to improve memory in body cells if absorbed properly Having the same atomic diameter as the iron element, MANGANESE can replace iron in the body - however, "rusted" iron is essential in carrying oxygen throughout the body
Its ores occur abundantly in nature as the minerals pyrolusite, manganite, etc
Components (with zinc and copper) of an antioxidant enzyme system Needed for healthy bones and nervous system
An essential mineral found in trace amounts in tissues of the body Adults normally contain an average of 10 to 20 milligrams of manganese in their bodies, most of which is contained in bone, the liver and the kidneys Manganese is essential to several critical enzymes necessary for energy production, bone and blood formation, nerve function and protein metabolism It is involved in the metabolism of fats and glucose and in the production of cholesterol It is also involved in the building and degrading of proteins and nucleic acid, biogenic amine metabolism, which involves the transmitting of nerve impulses and Manganese is also necessary for RNA chain initiation
Symbol Mn
An ion important in trace amounts for proper enzyme action in the mash Large quantities impart a metallic taste to beer
Mineral that increases the effectiveness of both glucosamine and chondroitin sulfates and is important in synthesis of cartilage
Manganese is a greyish-white metal that is used in making steel. a grey-white metal that breaks easily and is used to make steel and glass. It is a chemical element : symbol Mn (manganèse, from manganese , from magnesia; MAGNESIA). Metallic chemical element, one of the transition elements, chemical symbol Mn, atomic number
A brittle, silvery metal associated with iron ores Uses include steel manufacture, improved corrosion resistance and hardness and an essential element for plant and animal life Hazard: Prolonged inhalation of fume or dust is damaging to the central nervous system Dust or powder is flammable
What it's good for: Essential for reproductive function, physical growth, normal formation of bones and cartilage and normal brain function Where you get it: Whole grains and cereals, fruits, vegetables and tea DRI or RDA: None
- A trace mineral that is important for reproduction and normal central nervous system function Manganese is necessary for proper digestion and utilization of food It also helps activate enzymes necessary for the body's proper use of biotin, vitamin B1 and vitamin C
(Mn ) -- Lustrous redish-white metal of hard brittle and therefore non malleable character Element number 25 of the periodic system Atomic weight 54 93
– a naturally occurring metal that can be found in soil, water, and many types of food such as grains and cereals
One of the most important constituents of steel in which it fulfils a number of functions It acts as a mild de-oxidising agent It combines with the sulphur present to form globular inclusions of Manganese Sulphide which are beneficial to machining It increases tensile strength and the hardenability of steel
A brittle metal usually occurring in nature with other metals like iron It is used in steel alloys, dry-cell batteries, electrical coils, other metallic fabrication applications, oxidizing agents, and as a food additive It is an essential nutrient but can be harmful to the central nervous system in excessive amounts
Chemical symbol Mn A gray-white, hard, and brittle metal Critical in the production of pig iron and steel, it usually is preprocessed with carbon or silicon prior to iron smelting or steel making Also used in batteries and chemicals manufacture
a hard brittle gray polyvalent metallic element that resembles iron but is not magnetic; used in making steel; occurs in many minerals
An element sometimes found dissolved in ground water, usually with dissolved iron but in lower concentrations; causes black stains, and other problems similar to iron
One of eight micronutrients Manganese activates some important enzymes involved in chlorophyll formation Manganese deficient plants will develop chlorosis between the veins of its leaves The availability of manganese is partially dependent on soil pH
a mineral that can occasionally occur in well water Even low concentrations can cause brown-black staining and discoloration High concentrations can prompt the use of an alternative water source Can be treated along similar lines to iron, in pool or spa water Not usually found in municipal water supplies
Lustrous redish-white metal of hard brittle and therefore non malleable character Element number 25 of the periodic system Atomic weight 54 93
Manganese is ubiquitous in the environment Manganese is used as a binding agent in red brick and as an anticorrosive in most steel alloys Most dietary manganese is not absorbed and most exposure occurs as the result of inhaling manganese containing dust
{i} (Mn) grayish-white metallic element used in the manufacture of steel (Chemistry)
a trace mineral; minute quantities are needed for protein and fat metabolism, healthy nerves, immune system activity, blood sugar regulation, use of Vitamins B-l and E, and production of energy, bones, cartilage, and synovial (lubricating) fluid of joints Results of deficiency include atherosclerosis, confusion, convulsions, eye and hearing problems, heart disorders, high cholesterol, hypertension, irritability, memory loss, muscle spasms, rapid pulse and profuse perspiration, tooth grinding, and tremors
Trace-element favouring photosynthesis and playing a part in protein synthesis
An element sometimes found in ground water, usually with dissolved iron but in lower concentrations Manganese is a typical natural occurring mineral found in municipal and well water Manganese effects the taste and the color or water Manganese can also cause staining of clothes and dishware and black stains and other problems similar to iron The EPA has determined that concentrations greater than 0 05 ppm can cause these asethic problems
manganium
manganesium
manganese nodule
a concretion of oxides of manganese and iron found on the floor of many oceans
manganese-55
The only stable isotope of manganese, 5525Cr, having 25 protons and 30 neutrons
manganese bronze
a brass with from 1-4% manganese to harden it
manganese dioxide
A black crystalline compound, MnO, used as a depolarizer of dry-cell batteries and in textile dyeing
manganese dioxide
{i} manganese oxide, blackish or brown black crystalline compound
manganese nodules
{i} rock concretions of manganese salts found at the bottom of the ocean
manganese oxide
{i} manganese dioxide, blackish or brown black crystalline compound
manganese steel
a steel with a relatively large component (10-14%) of manganese; highly resistant to wear and shock
manganese steel
Cast steel containing a considerable percentage of manganese, which makes it very hard and tough
manganese steel
See Alloy steel, above
manganese tetroxide
an oxide of manganese found naturally as hausmannite
eka-manganese
technetium
methylcyclopentadienyl manganese tricarbonyl
(CH3C5H4)Mn(CO)3 ; an octane number boosting additive to unleaded gasoline to replace tetra-ethyl lead as an anti-knock component
manganese

    Silbentrennung

    man·ga·nese

    Türkische aussprache

    mänggıniz

    Aussprache

    /ˈmaɴɢgəˌnēz/ /ˈmæŋɡəˌniːz/

    Etymologie

    [ 'ma[ng]-g&-"nEz, -"nEs ] (noun.) 1783. French manganèse, from Italian manganese, by alteration from Latin magnesia, magnesia, from Ancient Greek μαγνησία (magnēsia), after Μαγνησία'' (Magnēsia), Magnesia
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