释义 |
molybdenummo‧lyb‧de‧num /məˈlɪbdənəm/ noun [uncountable] molybdenumOrigin: 1800-1900 Modern Latin, Greek molybdaina, from molybdos ‘lead’ - A similar argument applies to the 900 curies of molybdenum and its breakdown into technetium.
- Its minerals collection also houses gold, silver, titanium minerals, nickel and molybdenum.
- The molybdenum blue can be estimated in a spectrophotometer.
- The same source also mentioned excess molybdenum in soils which was affecting cattle in the area.
- Tungsten, molybdenum, chromium and manganese, for instance, are used to harden steel.
► Elementsaluminium, nounargon, nounarsenic, nounbarium, nounbase metal, nounbismuth, nouncadmium, nouncaesium, nouncalcium, nouncarbon, nounchlorine, nounchromium, nouncobalt, nouncopper, nounferrous, adjectivegold, noungold, adjectivegolden, adjectivehalogen, nounhydro-, prefixhydrogen, nouniodine, nouniridium, nouniron, nounisotope, nounkrypton, nounlead, nounlithium, nounmagnesium, nounmanganese, nounmercury, nounmolybdenum, nounnickel, nounnitrogen, nounoxygen, nounphosphorus, nounplatinum, nounplutonium, nounpotassium, nounprecious metal, nounradium, nounradon, nounselenium, nounsilicon, nounsilver, nounsilver, adjectivesodium, nounstrontium, nountin, nountin, adjectivetitanium, nountrace element, nountungsten, nounuranium, nounxenon, nounzinc, noun a hard silver-white metal that is used to make steel stronger. It is a chemical element: symbol Mo |