As nouns the difference between manganese and seamanite
is that manganese is manganese while seamanite is (mineralogy) an orthorhombic-dipyramidal mineral containing boron, hydrogen, manganese, oxygen, and phosphorus.
manganese
English
Alternative forms
* manganesium (obsolete)
* manganesum (obsolete)
Noun
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A metallic chemical element (symbol Mn) with an atomic number of 25.
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Derived terms
* black manganese
* corneous manganese
* chloromanganese
* copper-manganese
* ekamanganese
* ferromanganese
* grey manganese
* horn manganese
* iron-manganese tungstate
* mangan-
* manganeous
* manganesane
* manganesate
*
* manganese alum
* manganese binoxide
* manganese black
* manganese blende
* manganese bromide
* manganese bronze
* manganese brown
* manganese carbonate
* manganese chloride
* manganese copper
* manganese dibromide
* manganese dichloride
* manganese diiodide
* manganese dioxide
* manganese epidote
* manganese garnet
* manganese glance
* manganese grass
* manganese green
* manganese heptoxide
* manganese iodide
* manganese nodule
* manganeseous acid
* manganese oxide
* manganese peroxide
* manganese purple
* manganese spar
* manganese steel
* manganese sulfate, manganese sulphate
* manganese superoxide
* manganese tetrafluoride
* manganese trioxide
* manganese violet
* manganese vitriol
* manganesian
* manganesiate
* manganesic acid
* manganesite
* manganeseous acid
* mangani-
* manganian
* manganic
* manganiferous
* manganin
* manganism
* manganite
* mangano-
* manganoan
* manganoso-magnesium alum
* manganoso-manganic acid
* manganous
* red manganese
* silico-manganese, silicomanganese
* white manganese
Related terms
* manganate
* manganosite
* permanganate
See also
* Condy's crystals
* pyrolusite
* rhodochrosite
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seamanite
English
Noun
(mineralogy) An orthorhombic-dipyramidal mineral containing boron, hydrogen, manganese, oxygen, and phosphorus.
References
* Seamanite in the Mineralogy Database: [http://webmineral.com/data/Seamanite.shtml]