Definition of Iron manganese tungsten

1. Noun. A mineral consisting of iron and manganese tungstate in crystalline form; the principal ore of tungsten; found in quartz veins associated with granitic rocks.

Exact synonyms: Wolframite
Terms within: Atomic Number 74, Tungsten, W, Wolfram
Generic synonyms: Mineral

Lexicographical Neighbors of Iron Manganese Tungsten

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iron foundry
iron gray
iron haematoxylin
iron hand
iron heel
iron horse
iron horses
iron index
iron isotopes
iron lung
iron maiden
iron maidens
iron man
iron manganese tungsten (current term)
iron metabolism disorders
iron mine
iron mines
iron mold
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iron oak
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iron oxide
iron oxides
iron perchloride
iron poisoning
iron protoporphyrin

Literary usage of Iron manganese tungsten

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Chemical News and Journal of Industrial Science (1902)
"... of the analysis of iron, manganese, tungsten, and chromium ores, somewhat briefly described. Parts VI. and VII. are devoted to the analysis of various ..."

2. Treasury of Knowledge and Library of Reference by Samuel Maunder (1855)
"Iron, manganese, tungsten, and palladium are the hardest of the metals; the next in hardness platinum and nickel; the next are copper and silver; ..."

3. The Treasury of Knowledge and Library of Reference by Edwin Williams, I. D. Rupp, Lyman Cobb, Hugh Moore, Samuel Lorenzo Knapp (1850)
"Iron, manganese, tungsten, and palladium are the hardest of the metals ; the next in hardness platinum and nickel ; the next arc copper and silver; ..."

4. Iron and Steel by John Henry Stansbie (1908)
"This steel is an iron-manganese-tungsten alloy, which did not receive the attention it deserved, as all its properties were not understood, even by Mushet ..."

5. The Chemical and Metallographic Examination of Iron, Steel and Brass by William Thomas Hall, Robert Seaton Williams (1921)
"... cobalt, chromium, iron, manganese, tungsten and vanadium, provided a sufficient quantity of tartaric acid is present to prevent any precipitation of ..."

6. The Sampling and Chemical Analysis of Iron and Steel by Oswald Bauer, Eugen Deiss (1915)
"... cobalt, chromium, iron, manganese, tungsten and vanadium, provided a sufficient quantity of tartaric acid is present to prevent any precipitation of ..."

7. The Sampling and Chemical Analysis of Iron and Steel by Oswald Bauer, Eugen Deiss (1915)
"... cobalt, chromium, iron, manganese, tungsten and vanadium, provided a sufficient quantity of tartaric acid is present to prevent any precipitation of ..."

8. The Chemical News and Journal of Industrial Science (1902)
"... of the analysis of iron, manganese, tungsten, and chromium ores, somewhat briefly described. Parts VI. and VII. are devoted to the analysis of various ..."

9. Treasury of Knowledge and Library of Reference by Samuel Maunder (1855)
"Iron, manganese, tungsten, and palladium are the hardest of the metals; the next in hardness platinum and nickel; the next are copper and silver; ..."

10. The Treasury of Knowledge and Library of Reference by Edwin Williams, I. D. Rupp, Lyman Cobb, Hugh Moore, Samuel Lorenzo Knapp (1850)
"Iron, manganese, tungsten, and palladium are the hardest of the metals ; the next in hardness platinum and nickel ; the next arc copper and silver; ..."

11. Iron and Steel by John Henry Stansbie (1908)
"This steel is an iron-manganese-tungsten alloy, which did not receive the attention it deserved, as all its properties were not understood, even by Mushet ..."

12. The Chemical and Metallographic Examination of Iron, Steel and Brass by William Thomas Hall, Robert Seaton Williams (1921)
"... cobalt, chromium, iron, manganese, tungsten and vanadium, provided a sufficient quantity of tartaric acid is present to prevent any precipitation of ..."

13. The Sampling and Chemical Analysis of Iron and Steel by Oswald Bauer, Eugen Deiss (1915)
"... cobalt, chromium, iron, manganese, tungsten and vanadium, provided a sufficient quantity of tartaric acid is present to prevent any precipitation of ..."

14. The Sampling and Chemical Analysis of Iron and Steel by Oswald Bauer, Eugen Deiss (1915)
"... cobalt, chromium, iron, manganese, tungsten and vanadium, provided a sufficient quantity of tartaric acid is present to prevent any precipitation of ..."

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