The important manganese steels of commerce and certain nickel steels are manganiferous and niccoliferous austenite, unmagnetic and hard but ductile.
They are similar in their geologic occurrence to many of the iron ores and are often mixed with iron ores as manganiferous iron ores and ferruginous manganese ores.
If sulphureted pig iron, poor in manganese, is added in a fluid condition to manganiferousmolten pig iron, poor in sulphur, the metal is desulphurized, and a manganese sulphide slag is formed.
Of much more importance are the manganiferous and the silver manganiferous ores, which are much the richest of the country.
I treated crystalline manganiferous cast-iron with the same acid, and obtained a liquid mixture of hydrocarbons exactly similar to natural naphtha in taste, smell, and reaction.
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