Molybdenum (Mo) Fun Facts
"The High-Temp Hero, a hero who can withstand extreme temperatures and gives steel its heat-resistant strength."
The true essence of Molybdenum (Mo) on the molecular frontier.
Molybdenum is a hard, silvery-white metal.
Molybdenum is found in high-strength steel tools in a workshop.
Molybdenum is depicted as a tough material used for spaceship armor in science fiction.
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It has one of the highest melting points of all pure elements, second only to tantalum and tungsten.
Its name comes from the Ancient Greek word 'molybdos', which means 'lead', because its ore was often mistaken for lead ore.
For a long time, the massive 14,000-pound ball in the iconic "Big Ben" clock in London was made from a molybdenum steel alloy.
Molybdenum is an essential trace nutrient required by almost all forms of life to process nitrogen.
Molybdenum disulfide is a solid lubricant (similar to graphite) that can withstand high temperatures and pressures, used in heavy-duty greases.