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  2. 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. [16] [17] [18] Alpha manganese (α-Mn) is the equilibrium phase at room ...

  3. Atomicity (chemistry) - Wikipedia

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    Atomicity (chemistry) Atomicity is the total number of atoms present in a molecule of an element. For example, each molecule of oxygen (O 2) is composed of two oxygen atoms. Therefore, the atomicity of oxygen is 2. [1] In older contexts, atomicity is sometimes equivalent to valency. Some authors also use the term to refer to the maximum number ...

  4. Allotropy - Wikipedia

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    Diamond and graphite are two allotropes of carbon: pure forms of the same element that differ in crystalline structure.. Allotropy or allotropism (from Ancient Greek ἄλλος (allos) 'other' and τρόπος (tropos) 'manner, form') is the property of some chemical elements to exist in two or more different forms, in the same physical state, known as allotropes of the elements.

  5. Isotopes of manganese - Wikipedia

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    Isotopes of manganese. Naturally occurring manganese ( 25 Mn) is composed of one stable isotope, 55 Mn. 26 radioisotopes have been characterized, with the most stable being 53 Mn with a half-life of 3.7 million years, 54 Mn with a half-life of 312.3 days, and 52 Mn with a half-life of 5.591 days. All of the remaining radioactive isotopes have ...

  6. Metalloid - Wikipedia

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    Instead, because of its small size and high ionization energies, the basic structural unit of boron (and nearly all of its allotropes) [n 24] is the icosahedral B 12 cluster. Of the 36 electrons associated with 12 boron atoms, 26 reside in 13 delocalized molecular orbitals; the other 10 electrons are used to form two- and three-centre covalent ...

  7. Period 3 element - Wikipedia

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    A period 3 element is one of the chemical elements in the third row (or period) of the periodic table of the chemical elements.The periodic table is laid out in rows to illustrate recurring (periodic) trends in the chemical behavior of the elements as their atomic number increases: a new row is begun when chemical behavior begins to repeat, meaning that elements with similar behavior fall into ...

  8. Iron - Wikipedia

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    At least four allotropes of iron (differing atom arrangements in the solid) are known, conventionally denoted α, γ, δ, and ε. The first three forms are observed at ordinary pressures. As molten iron cools past its freezing point of 1538 °C, it crystallizes into its δ allotrope, which has a body-centered cubic (bcc) crystal structure.

  9. Birnessite - Wikipedia

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    Birnessite (nominally MnO 2 ·nH 2 O), also known as δ-MnO 2, is a hydrous manganese dioxide mineral with a chemical formula of Na 0.7 Ca 0.3 Mn 7 O 14 ·2.8H 2 O. [5] It is the main manganese mineral species at the Earth's surface, and commonly occurs as fine-grained, poorly crystallized aggregates in soils, sediments, grain and rock coatings (e.g., desert varnish), and marine ferromanganese ...