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why is manganese kept in ferrous minerals​

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It is commonly alloyed with steel in order to improve the strength, toughness, stiffness, wear resistance, hardness, and hardenability of steels for tools and a variety of specific uses.Manganese metal can become "ferromagnetic" only after special treatments with certain process and compounds and in special alloys

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