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Manganese Mn

Mn Manganese, brochure pubhshed by the International Manganese Institute, Paris, 1990. [Pg.499]

Elemental and inorganic compounds Manganese cyclopenta-dienyl tricarbonyl as Mn Manganese methyl-pentadienyl tricarbonyl Manganese tetroxide Man-made mineral fibre Marble, see Calcium carbonate Mercaptoacetic acid, see Thioglycolic acid Mequinol (INN)... [Pg.163]

Mn. Manganese is also effective for mediating aqueous carbonyl ally-lations and pinacol-coupling reactions. Manganese offers a higher reactivity and complete chemoselectivity toward allylation of aromatic aldehydes.178... [Pg.254]

Mg = magnesium S = sulfur Ca = calcium Mn = manganese Ni = nickel Se = selenium... [Pg.89]

K Potassium 20 Ca Calcium 21 Sc Scandium 22 Ti Titanium 23 V Vanadium 24 Cr Chromium 25 Mn Manganese 26 Fe Iron 27 Co Cobalt 28 Ni Nickel 29 Cu Copper 30 Zn Zinc 31 Ga Gallium 32 Ge Germanium 33 As Arsenic 34 Se Sdenium 35 Br Bromine 36 Kr Krypton... [Pg.24]

Manganese-activated enzyme an enzyme that does not bind Mn tightly, but for which the enzymatic activity is nevertheless enhanced by addition of Mn. Manganese may or may not be the cation bound in vivo... [Pg.2552]

Figure 19.22. Pathway of Electron Flow From H2O to NADP in Photosynthesis. This endergonic reaction is made possible by the absorption of light by photosystem II (P680) and photosystem I (P700). Abbreviations Ph, pheophytin Qa and Qg, plastoquinone-binding proteins Pc, plastocyanin Aq and Aj, acceptors of electrons from P700 Fd, ferredoxin Mn, manganese. Figure 19.22. Pathway of Electron Flow From H2O to NADP in Photosynthesis. This endergonic reaction is made possible by the absorption of light by photosystem II (P680) and photosystem I (P700). Abbreviations Ph, pheophytin Qa and Qg, plastoquinone-binding proteins Pc, plastocyanin Aq and Aj, acceptors of electrons from P700 Fd, ferredoxin Mn, manganese.

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