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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
Molybdenite is a mineral of molybdenum disulfide, MoS2. Molybdenite ores are essentially the only source for rhenium. wikipedia.org
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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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Ferrimolybdite
Associated minerals include: molybdenite, pyrite and chalcopyrite. wikipedia.org
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Molybdenum mining in the United States
Both copper sulfides and molybdenite are separated from the gangue by froth flotation. To separate the molybdenite from the copper sulfides, the copper/molybdenum concentrate is run through a molybdenite recovery flotation circuit, in which wikipedia.org
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Sodium dithiophosphate
Molybdenite particles, which are normally hydrophobic, become hydrophilic in the presence of this salt. In this context, the Nokes reagent is called a "depressant," because it suppresses the flotation tendency of the solids other than molybdenite. wikipedia.org
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Glance
Bismuth glance (Bismutite) Cobalt glance (Cobaltite) Copper glance (Chalcocite) Iron glance (Hematite) Lead glance (Galena) Molybdenum glance (Molybdenite wikipedia.org
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Henderson molybdenum mine
The molybdenite is associated with pyrite and quartz. The ore is treated by froth flotation to obtain molybdenite concentrate, which is shipped to a plant in Fort Madison, Iowa for further processing. wikipedia.org
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Rheniite
Almost all commercially mined rhenium is retrieved as a by-product of molybdenum mining as rhenium occurs in amounts up to 0.2% in the mineral molybdenite Rheniite has also been reported in the Pagoni Rachi Mo–Cu–Te–Ag–Au deposit in northeastern Greece where it occurs with molybdenite in quartz veins associated wikipedia.org
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La Société Française des Métaux Rares treatment plant
In 1900, of molybdenite was discovered at Wolfram. This was said to contain some of the finest specimens of molybdenite discovered in Australia. There were 100 men working at Wolfram by late 1900, on wolfram, molybdenite, and bismuth. wikipedia.org
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Tsagaan Suvarga mine
The geology consists of quartz veins, including chalcopyrite and molybdenite, within the Late Devonian Tsagaan-Suavarga granosyenite and granodiorite porphyry wikipedia.org
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Walter Noddack
They also found rhenium in gadolinite and molybdenite. In 1928 they were able to extract 1 g of the element by processing 660 kg of molybdenite. wikipedia.org
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