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    Molybdenum can be used in electronics manufacturing

    Due to its excellent electrical conductivity and thermal stability, molybdenum is widely used in the manufacture of integrated circuits, wires, thin-film capacitors and solar cells

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    Molybdenum Mineral Mining

    Molybdenum minerals are mined in a variety of ways, the most common of which are open pit mining and underground mining. Open pit mining is usually used for large deposits that are

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    Distribution of molybdenum

    Molybdenum ore resources are widely distributed, and the main production areas include China, the United States, Chile, Canada, Peru and other countries. China is the largest molyb

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    Molybdenum chemistry

    Coordination chemistry Molybdenum is capable of forming stable complexes and bonding with other atoms or molecules via covalent or ionic bonds. These complexes have important appli

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    Physical Properties of Molybdenum

    Molybdenum is a transition metal element with many important physical properties. It has a density of up to 10.3 g/cm³ and a melting point of up to 2620±10°C, which

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    History of molybdenum discovery

    During the late 18th and early 19th centuries, molybdenum became more widely known and used. Molybdenum was discovered in 1778 by the Swedish chemist Carl Wilhelm Scheele, who isol

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    Basic information on molybdenum

    Molybdenum, chemical symbol Mo, is a chemical element with atomic number 42 and is a transition metal. Its atomic mass is 95.96 g/mol. It has a high melting point, corrosion resist

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    Molybdenum and molybdenum-based alloys

    They account for about 6% of the world's total molybdenum consumption. Molybdenum's high melting and boiling points, good high-temperature strength, resistance to friction

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    Molybdenum in agriculture

    Comparison of a normal sunflower plant (right) and a molybdenum-deficient plant (left) Molybdenum is one of the "trace elements" necessary for plant growth, and a lack of

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    Molybdenum in animal husbandry

    Molybdenum is one of the essential trace elements and a component of many enzymes. Its main function in the body is to participate in the mutual reaction between sulfur, iron and c

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    Molybdenum in the medical field

    Molybdenum is one of the essential trace elements and a component of many enzymes. Its main function in the body is to participate in the mutual reaction between sulfur, iron and c

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    Molybdenum in electrical and electronic applications

    With good electrical conductivity and high temperature resistance, the coefficient of thermal expansion is similar to that of glass, and is widely used in the manufacture of spiral

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