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  2. Mendeleev's predicted elements - Wikipedia

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    To give provisional names to his predicted elements, Dmitri Mendeleev used the prefixes eka- / ˈ iː k ə-/, [note 1] dvi- or dwi-, and tri-, from the Sanskrit names of digits 1, 2, and 3, [3] depending upon whether the predicted element was one, two, or three places down from the known element of the same group in his table.

  3. Technetium - Wikipedia

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    In 1871, Mendeleev predicted this missing element would occupy the empty place below manganese and have similar chemical properties. Mendeleev gave it the provisional name eka-manganese (from eka, the Sanskrit word for one) because it was one place down from the known element manganese. [6]

  4. Manganese nodule - Wikipedia

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    The ongoing digitalization, transport and energy transition causes a rising demand for metals such as copper, nickel cobalt and many other metals used in technology. Manganese Nodules are therefore needed for batteries, laptops, and smartphones, in e-bikes and e-cars, solar and wind turbines as well as for the storage of green electricity. This ...

  5. Manganese cycle - Wikipedia

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    Terrestrial manganese has existed since the formation of Earth around 4.6 Ga. [28] The Sun and the Solar System formed during the collapse of a molecular cloud populated with many trace metals, including manganese. [29] The chemical composition of the molecular cloud determined the composition of the many celestial bodies that form within it. [29]

  6. Manganese - Wikipedia

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    Four allotropes (structural forms) of solid manganese are known, labeled α, β, γ and δ, and occurring at successively higher temperatures. All are metallic, stable at standard pressure, and have a cubic crystal lattice, but they vary widely in their atomic structures. [18] [19] [20] Alpha manganese (α-Mn) is the equilibrium phase at room ...

  7. Group 7 element - Wikipedia

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    Manganese(IV) oxide is a blackish or brown solid occurs naturally as the mineral pyrolusite, which is the main ore of manganese and a component of manganese nodules. The principal use for MnO 2 is for dry-cell batteries, such as the alkaline battery and the zinc–carbon battery. [6] Manganese(VII) oxide is dark green in its crystalline form.

  8. Manganese in biology - Wikipedia

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    Manganese is also important in photosynthetic oxygen evolution in chloroplasts in plants. The oxygen-evolving complex (OEC) is a part of photosystem II contained in the thylakoid membranes of chloroplasts; it is responsible for the terminal photooxidation of water during the light reactions of photosynthesis , and has a metalloenzyme core ...

  9. Unbihexium - Wikipedia

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    Unbihexium, also known as element 126 or eka-plutonium, is a hypothetical chemical element; it has atomic number 126 and placeholder symbol Ubh. Unbihexium and Ubh are the temporary IUPAC name and symbol , respectively, until the element is discovered, confirmed, and a permanent name is decided upon.

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