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Definition of Manganese tetroxide
1. Noun. An oxide of manganese found naturally as hausmannite.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Manganese Tetroxide
Literary usage of Manganese tetroxide
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Medical Lexicon: A Dictionary of Medical Science : Containing a Concise by Robley Dunglison (1868)
"... and the oxide have been chiefly employed. The chloride U the basis of Mr.
James Young's disinfectant. MANGANESE, TETROXIDE OF, M. Black oxide of. ..."
2. Quantitative Analysis by Edward Garfield Mahin (1914)
"... pyrophosphate or manganese tetroxide, or by one of the volumetric processes.
The method is not applicable to the use of more than 1 gm of sample because ..."
3. Quantitative Analysis by Edward G. Mahin (1919)
"... leaving the manganese in solution to be subsequently determined as manganese
pyrophosphate or manganese tetroxide, or by one of the volumetric processes ..."
4. Chemical calculations by Raymond Harman Ashley (1915)
"... multiplied by 100 shall give the per cent of bicarbonate? Ans. 1.1827 g. 361.
Manganese dioxide (Mn02) is to be determined as tri- manganese tetroxide ..."
5. A Text-book of Experimental Chemistry: (with Descriptive Notes) for Students by Edwin Lee (1908)
"If the existence of manganese tetroxide, MnO4, is admitted, then the metal has
a maximum valence of VIII. It should be noted that as the valence of ..."
6. Lead Smelting and Refining: With Some Notes on Lead Mining by Walter Renton Ingalls (1906)
"The air permeating the mass oxidizes the manganese oxide and calcium sulphide
into manganese tetroxide and calcium sulphate respectively, ..."
7. Lead Smelting and Refining: With Some Notes on Lead Mining by Walter Renton Ingalls (1906)
"The air permeating the mass oxidizes the manganese oxide and calcium sulphide
into manganese tetroxide and calcium sulphate respectively, ..."