Manganese (Mn) Fun Facts
"The Steel Stabilizer, the unsung hero of steel production, essential for making it strong and workable."
The true essence of Manganese (Mn) on the molecular frontier.
Manganese is a hard, brittle, silvery metal.
Manganese is found in the steel rails of a train track.
Manganese is a common resource needed for crafting in survival video games.
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It is essential for making steel and is so important that it's nearly impossible to make steel without it; it removes oxygen and sulfur and adds strength.
Early cave paintings dating back 30,000 years were made using black pigments from manganese oxides.
The human body needs manganese as an essential trace nutrient to help activate enzymes and support bone health.
Some bacteria get their energy by metabolizing manganese, leaving behind deposits that can clog water pipes.
The beautiful purple color of amethyst crystals comes from iron impurities, but it's manganese that is responsible for the color in the gemstone sugilite.