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Elementymology & Elements Multidict by Peter van der Krogt
Molybdenum
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Multilingual dictionary
Indo-EuropeanLanguage key Germanic Molybdenum en Molybdän de lb Molybdeen nl fy Molibdeen af Molybdæn da Molybden sv no fo Mólýbden is Italic Molybdène fr Molibdeno es it Molibdèn ca oc Molibdénio pt Molybden ro Molibdenu arm Slavic Молибден [molibden] ru sr mk bg Молiбден [molibden] uk Малiбдэн [malibdèn] by Molibden pl hr bos Molibdén kas sk Molybden ro cs sl Baltic Molibdenas lt Molibdens lv Mālibdenas sud Celtic Molybdenwm cy Molaibdéineam ga Molaibdeanam gd Molybdenum gv kw Molibden br Other Indo-European Μολυβδενιο [molyvdenio] el Molibden sq Մոլիբդեն [molibden] hy Indo-Iranian Молибден [molibden] oss Uralic Molybdeeni fi Molübdeen et Molibdén hu Молибден [molibden] mok Altaic Molibden tr tg Молибден [molibden] kk uz mn Other (Europe) Molibdenoa eu მოლიბდენი [molibdeni] ka East- & South-Asia モリブデン [moribuden] ja 鉬 [mu4 / muk9] zh (mand./cant.) 몰리브덴, 2몰리브덴넘 [mollibeuden, mollibeudeneom] ko Molypđen, Molipđen vi โมลิบดีนัม [mōlibdīnam] th Molibdenum ms மொலிப்டெனம் [molipţenam] ta Afro-Asiatic مولبيدنيوم [mūlībdīnūm] ar Molibdinum mt מוליבדן [molibden] he Africa Molibdeni sw Artificial Molibdeno eo New names Molibion (MLB) aen Molysteel dms |
Appearance, some properties, a memory peg and a summary of discovery and etymology
History & Etymology
In 1754 Bengt Qvist investigated molybdenite (MoS2) from the Bispberg Iron mine in Säter (Sweden), which was suspected to contain lead and to be identical with graphite. He found that when muffled gave off dense black fumes and sulphurous odor, leaving glistening white crystals. Eliminating Lead as an ingredient, he concluded molybdenite contained something metallic. In 1778 the Swedish chemist Carl Wilhelm Scheele (1742-1786) conducted further research on molybdenite and produced the oxide of a new element. He concluded also that it did not contain lead as was suspected and reported that the mineral contained a new element that he called Molybdenum after the mineral. He published his findings in a Treatise on Molybdena. Molybdenum metal was isolated in 1782 (or 1781) by the Swedish mineralogist Peter Jacob Hjelm (1746-1813).
Chemistianity 1873
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MOLYBDENUM, found in Copper Smelter's "bear," Is a tin-white and very hard metal; Heated in Air it forms yellow Trioxide. A chief Ore is Molybdenum Disulphide (Molybdenite) in semblance like Graphite, It having strong lustre and lead-gray colour, With quality to gray streak paper like Plumbago; Also Molybdate of Lead (Yellow Lead Ore). Further reading
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