"Manganite" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Manganite is a mineral compound composed of manganese(II) oxide-hydroxide (MnO(OH)), often found in ore deposits and meteorites. It is a secondary mineral resulting from the oxidation of manganese-rich rocks and can be used as a source of manganese for various industrial applications.
Manganite
Manganate is a polyatomic anion composed of manganese and oxygen (MnO₄²-). It is a strong oxidizing agent and is commonly used in various industrial processes, such as the production of fertilizers, bleaching agents, and corrosion inhibitors.
Manganese is a chemical element with the symbol Mn and atomic number 25. It is a hard, silvery-white or grayish-white transition metal that is an essentials mineral for human and animal nutrition. It is also an important alloying agent for other metals, and is used in various industrial and technological applications such as batteries, pigments, and steel production.
Describing or relating to manganese, a hard, silvery-white or gray-white transition metal.
Manganism is a neurological disorder caused by prolonged exposure to manganese, a heavy metal found in small quantities in many environments. It is characterized by a range of symptoms, including motor disturbances, cognitive impairment, and personality changes. The disorder was originally described in the early 20th century among workers in the manganese mines of the Soviet Union. Prolonged exposure to manganese can cause accumulation of the metal in the brain, leading to its effects.
Manganous refers to a chemical compound or ion containing manganese in the +2 oxidation state. It is a term commonly used in chemistry and geology to describe minerals or substances that contain manganese in its divalent (2+) form.
Mangas are Japanese comic books or graphic novels that typically have colorful, dynamic sequences of panels and text. They often deal with action-adventure or romance themes and are aimed at a wide range of audiences, from children to adults.
I think there may be a small mistake! The correct word is "angels", not "mangels". <br><br>Angels refers to beings of heavenly, divine, or supernatural nature that are believed to serve as messengers of God or communicate with humans. They are often depicted in religious artwork and literature as having wings and being benevolent.
The word "mangers" can refer to shallow troughs or feeding troughs used to hold food, typically for animals such as horses or livestock.