Molybdenum in a sentence as a noun

The material is comprised of a hybrid of plastics, molybdenum and titanium.

You'll also need plenty of hafnium, titanium, and molybdenum.

According to Wikipedia, too much molybdenum is rather bad.

I don't know what the supply elasticity is like, but I suppose suppliers could buy back old copper or molybdenum to purify it if the price warranted it.

But rhenium is extracted as a molybdenum impurity, itself an impurity in copper.

The piezoelectric material as described in the article is molybdenum disulfide.

Global knives are good, I've got some, but apparently they reduced the proportion of molybdenum in thier alloy a few years ago making the cutting edge more brittle and therefore requiring more frequent and intensive sharpening.

Wikipedia states that:> Although human toxicity data is unavailable, animal studies have shown that chronic ingestion of more than 10 mg/day of molybdenum can cause diarrhea, growth retardation, infertility, low birth weight and goutAccording to the Joylent website.

For the molybdenum complexes and their oligomers, the photophysical properties have been studied by steady-state absorption spectroscopy and emission spectroscopy, together with time-resolved emission and transient absorption for the determination of relaxation dynamics.

Molybdenum definitions

noun

a polyvalent metallic element that resembles chromium and tungsten in its properties; used to strengthen and harden steel