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Outlines of mineralogy

Chapter 35: MANGANESIUM, OR MANGANESE.
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A concise scientific treatise that organizes fossil and inorganic substances by their constituent chemical components, advocating composition-based genera and species rather than superficial traits. It defines mineralogy, explains a natural system founded on prevalent parts and variations in mixture, and critiques reliance on color, hardness, and texture because these features often vary independently of composition. The work describes analytical approaches and difficult cases, offers supplemental genera in appendices, and supplies practical aids such as tables and an index to assist identification and application of mineral substances.

MANGANESIUM,
OR
MANGANESE.

Its ſpecific gravity is 6,850. This new metal is ſoluble in all the acids, and is ſo readily deprived of its ſaturating phlogiſton that with iron and ſome others it ſtands the loweſt in the ſeries. 227 expreſſes the quantity of phlogiſton it loſes in ſolution. It is very difficult to melt, more ſo than iron.

MANGANESIUM calciforme (manganeſe) ſimply deprived of phlogiſton. Calciform.

Cronstedt Min. § 114.

MANGANESIUM (manganeſe) mineralized by aerial acid.

Aerated.

Cronstedt Min. § 115. 1. a.