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manganic


manganic [man-gan-ik, mang-] ExamplesWord Origin adjective Chemistry.

  1. of or containing manganese, especially in the trivalent state.

Origin of manganic First recorded in 1830–40; mangan(ese) + -ic Examples from the Web for manganic Historical Examples of manganic

  • It is produced by igniting manganous carbonate, or manganic oxide, or manganic peroxide.

    Cooley’s Practical Receipts, Volume II

    Arnold Cooley

  • Prepared on the large scale by heating a mixture of manganic peroxide and sodium hydrate to redness in a current of air.

    Cooley’s Practical Receipts, Volume II

    Arnold Cooley

  • Gluconic acid distilled with hydrochloric acid gave traces of furfural; so also with sulphuric acid and manganic oxide.

    Researches on Cellulose

    C. F. Cross

  • Manganese forms two unstable acids, namely, manganic acid and permanganic acid.

    An Elementary Study of Chemistry

    William McPherson

  • British Dictionary definitions for manganic manganic adjective

    1. of or containing manganese in the trivalent state
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