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Meaning of manganic
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manganic (a.)
Of, pertaining to resembling, or containing, manganese; specif., designating compounds in which manganese has a higher valence as contrasted with manganous compounds. Cf. Manganous.
manganic Sentence Examples
- The manganic solution was a deep brown color, indicating a high concentration of manganese ions.
- The manganic oxide catalyst was used to facilitate the combustion reaction.
- The manganic salts formed during the reaction were highly corrosive.
- The manganic ion has a coordination geometry of six octahedrally arranged water molecules.
- The manganic compound displayed strong magnetic properties due to its unpaired electrons.
- The manganic acid solution had a pungent odor and was highly acidic.
- The manganic ore was mined from deep within the earth's crust.
- The manganic ion in solution undergoes a redox reaction to form manganous ions.
- The addition of manganic salts to the soil improved the growth of manganese-deficient plants.
- Manganic oxide is a common ingredient in ceramic glazes, giving them a deep brown to black coloration.
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Of, pertaining to resembling, or containing, manganese; specif., designating compounds in which manganese has a higher valence as contrasted with manganous comp
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The manganic solution was a deep brown color, indicating a high concentration of manganese ions.
The manganic oxide catalyst was used to facilitate the combustion reaction.
The manganic salts formed during the reaction were highly corrosive.
The manganic ion has a coordination geometry of six octahedrally arranged water molecules.