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It is also made by heating manganese carbonate.
Some zinc can be replaced with manganese to make manganese carbonate.
It also occurs as manganese carbonate.
Manganese carbonate occurs naturally as the mineral rhodochrosite.
A dark pigment such as manganese carbonate is usually mixed with the grease to produce a dark line around each coloured area.
Biodiesel production from A. mexicana seed oil using crystalline manganese carbonate has been demonstrated.
Manganese carbonate is a compound with the chemical formula MnCO.
It is used to make manganese carbonate and manganese(II) oxide.
Rhodochrosite is a manganese carbonate mineral with chemical composition MnCO.
Manganese carbonate is widely used as an additive to plant fertilizers to cure manganese deficient crops.
Kutnohorite is a rare calcium manganese carbonate mineral with magnesium and iron, that is a member of the dolomite group.
Manganese carbonate, also known as manganese(II) carbonate, is a chemical compound.
Another street drug sometimes contaminated with manganese is the so-called "Bazooka", prepared by free-base methods from cocaine using manganese carbonate.
Manganese carbonate decomposes with release of carbon dioxide at 200 C to give manganese(II) oxide:
Although todorokite is a common product of oxidation and leaching of primary manganese carbonate and silicate minerals, its major occurrence is in deep-sea ferromanganese nodules.
Treatment of aqueous solutions of the sulfate with sodium carbonate leads to precipitation of manganese carbonate, which can be calcined to give the oxides MnO.
Ankerite is a calcium, iron, magnesium, manganese carbonate mineral of the group of rhombohedral carbonates with formula: Ca(Fe,Mg,Mn)(CO).
Manganese carbonate is extremely destructive to the amalgamation process used in the concentration of silver ores, and so until quality mineral specimens became highly sought after by collectors, they were often discarded on the mine dump.
Existing plants having streams and/or deposits with high levels of either Apatite, Manganese Carbonates or Goethite, tend to produce concentrates containing high levels of Phosphorus, Manganese and Silica.