manganic [man-gan-ik, mang-] ExamplesWord Origin adjective Chemistry.
- 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.
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
- of or containing manganese in the trivalent state