The melting point for Manganese would be 1519 K (1246°C or 2275°F). The boiling point would be 1519 K (1246°C or 2275°F) according to http://education.jlab.org/. It also could be 1245.0 °C (1518.15 K, 2273.0 °F) and 1962.0 °C (2235.15 K, 3563.6 °F) according to the website http://www.chemicalelements.com/. The density of Manganese would be 7.3 grams per cubic centimeter or 293 K. The atomic weight for Manganese is 54.938045.
At room temperature Manganese would be a solid. It would be classified as a metal. The color would be silver/grey. When armies were at war their helmet was made out of steel and 12% Manganese. In 1942 nickels were made out of 9% Manganese. Manganese can rust in water like iron.
Manganese is also an important part of our body. Manganese can help our bodies in many ways and ruin our bodies to. Scientist shows that without Manganese we wouldn’t be able to heal from surgery faster, helps from bone loss, and is an antioxidant that helps our cells. But Manganese can ruin our bodies to; if we inhale Manganese we could have a chance of getting Parkinson disease. It is not good or bad but I don’t suggest inhaling or eating Manganese. Manganese came from the Latin word magnes. The credited founder was Johan Gottlieb Gahn a Swedish scientist. It can mostly be found in iron. It helps iron not oxidize as easily and helps strengthen it. It is less toxic than nickel or copper.
Manganese is not actually magnetic even though it comes from the Latin word magnet. Without Manganese photosynthesis for plants would be difficult so we wouldn’t have any oxygen. When makeup didn’t exist a long time ago people would use Manganese as their eyeliner