Crossword-Solution: MANGANIC 8 letters, 1 clue 🏆 scrabble score: 13

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Manganic a. Of, pertaining to resembling, or containing, manganese;
specif., designating compounds in which manganese has a higher valence
as contrasted with manganous compounds. Cf. Manganous.

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of or containing manganese in the trivalent state 1 answer
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One who, or that which, eats.
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Many still insist that lodes, particularly those containing gold, are of igneous origin, and point to the black and brown ferro-manganic outcrops in confirmation.
Getting Gold J. C. F. Johnson 2006
Silver lodes and lodes which frequently carry more or less gold, are often found beneath the dark ironstone "blows," composed of conglomerates held together by ferric and manganic oxides; or, where the ore is galena, the surface indications will frequently be a whitish limey track sometimes extending for miles, and nodules or "slugs" of that ore will generally be found on the surface from place to place.
Getting Gold J. C. F. Johnson 2006
The cylinder with its contents was revolved for two hours, then the charge was withdrawn and drained nearly dry by suction, the resultant liquid being slowly filtered through broken charcoal on which the chloride crystals were deposited, in appearance much like the bromo-chlorides of silver ore seen on some of the black manganic oxides of the Barrier silver mines.
Getting Gold J. C. F. Johnson 2006
Manganese forms no less than six different oxides--viz., protoxide, sesquioxide the red oxide, the binoxide or peroxide, manganic acid, and permanganic acid.
Scientific American Supplement, No. 401, September 8, 1883 Various 2005
Manganic acid and permanganate of potash are of great use when applied in lotions (as in Condy's Fluid diluted) to foul and fetid ulcers.
Scientific American Supplement, No. 401, September 8, 1883 Various 2005