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Molybdenite is a
mineral of
molybdenum disulfide, MoS2.
Similar in
appearance and feel to graphite,
molybdenite has a
lubricating effect that is a consequence...
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descriptively called iron persulfide, not iron disulfide. In contrast,
molybdenite, MoS2,
features isolated sulfide S2−
centers and the
oxidation state...
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amount of
molybdenite in the ore. Both
copper sulfides and
molybdenite are
separated from the
gangue by
froth flotation. To
separate the
molybdenite from the...
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carbon monoxide as ligand, such as in
molybdenum hexacarbonyl, Mo(CO)6.
Molybdenite—the prin****l ore from
which molybdenum is now extracted—was previously...
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naturally found as
either molybdenite, a
crystalline mineral, or jordisite, a rare low
temperature form of
molybdenite.
Molybdenite ore is
processed by flotation...
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rhenium in
gadolinite and
molybdenite. In 1928 they were able to
extract 1 g of the
element by
processing 660 kg of
molybdenite. It was
estimated in 1968...
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prospector Charles Senter discovered and
claimed the
outcropping of
molybdenite (molybdenum sulfide)
veins in 1879,
during the Leadville,
Colorado Silver...
- Freeport-McMoRan.
Copper is
produced from
chalcopyrite and
molybdenum from
molybdenite.
Copper oxides include chrysocolla,
malachite and azurite. The mine's...
- (silver sulfide),
cinnabar (mercury sulfide),
galena (lead sulfide),
molybdenite (molybdenum sulfide),
pentlandite (nickel sulfide),
realgar (****nic...
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galena (PbS), an ore of lead,
cinnabar (HgS), an ore of mercury, and
molybdenite (MoS2, an ore of molybdenum.
Pyrite (FeS2), is the most
commonly occurring...