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Manganese is a transition element?​

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Answered by aneeshmanhas
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Manganese is a very hard, brittle, gray-white transition metal that is naturally found in a variety of minerals, but never on its own. Manganese is one of the most common elements in Earth's crust and is widely distributed across the planet's surface.

Answered by khausalyaselvarajah
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Manganese is second only to iron among the transition elements in its abundance in Earth's crust; it is roughly similar to iron in its physical and chemical properties but is harder and more brittle.

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