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Molybdenite - Wikipedia
Molybdenite is a mineral of molybdenum disulfide, MoS2. Similar in appearance and feel to graphite, molybdenite has a lubricating effect that is a consequence ... en.wikipedia.org
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Molybdenite: Mineral information, data and localities.
Molybdenite is the most important ore of the metal molybdenum. Molybdenite is currently being researched as a possible replacement semiconductor for silicon. www.mindat.org
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Molybdenite: Mineral properties, uses, geologic occurrence
Molybdenite is a rare mineral composed of molybdenum and sulfur, with a chemical composition of MoS 2. It occurs in igneous and metamorphic rocks. geology.com
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molybdenite
molybdenite (məʊˈlɪbdənaɪt) [f. molybden-a + -ite. Cf. F. molybdénite.] † a. Chem. An artificial sulphide of molybdenum (obs.). b. Min. Disulphide of molybdenum occurring in tabular bluish-grey crystals.1796 Kirwan Elem. Min. (ed. 2) II. 319 Molybdenite... By this name I distinguish the Regulus prod... Oxford English Dictionary
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Molybdenite - WGNHS
Molybdenite is a relatively common hydrothermal mineral. It is most often found in vein complexes associated with granitic igneous rocks and related skarns. home.wgnhs.wisc.edu
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Molybdenite | U.S. Geological Survey - USGS.gov
Molybdenum, when alloyed (mixed) with steel in small quantities, creates a substance that is remarkably tougher than steel alone and is highly resistant to ... www.usgs.gov
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Molybdenite Mineral Data - Mineralogy Database
Sharp metallic molybdenite crystal on matrix. Location: Crown Point Mine, Washington. Scale: 4x4x2.3 cm. webmineral.com
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Molybdenite | mineral - Britannica
Molybdenite, the most important mineral source of molybdenum, molybdenum disulfide (MoS 2 ). Molybdenite crystals have the same hexagonal symmetry as those of ... www.britannica.com
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Molybdenite - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
The primary use of molybdenum is as an alloying element in steels. It significantly increases the hardenability of low alloy steels, and also modifies the ... www.sciencedirect.com
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Molybdenite - The Greasy Mineral - MineralExpert.org
Molybdenite is the principal ore mineral of molybdenum and rhenium. It occurs widely in igneous and metamorphic rocks generated under high temperature ... mineralexpert.org
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Molybdenite on quartz - The Australian Museum
This is the best molybdenite (molybdenum sulphide) specimen of its type in the world. It came from a pipe-like pegmatite structure penetrating granite. australian.museum
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Tugarinovite
In the type locality it occurs with uraninite, molybdenite, galena, zircon and wulfenite. wikipedia.org
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Molybdite
It occurs in vein cavities and as coatings in molybdenite ore veins and quartz topaz greisens. Associated minerals include molybdenite, betpakdalite and quartz. The similar mineral ferrimolybdite is often misidentified as molybdite. wikipedia.org
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Szenicsite
The mineral occurred in cavities of copper bearing powellite and matrix rich molybdenite. These cavities were filled with a material resembling clay. The mineral is associated with baryte, brochantite, chalcocite, chalcopyrite, chrysocolla, gold, hematite, lindgrenite, molybdenite, powellite and quartz wikipedia.org
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Drysdallite
Like molybdenite it is pliable with perfect cleavage. wikipedia.org
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