element.nameElectron Panel Modal created by GPPT Lab42Atom NumberMoSymbolMolybdenumNameTransition metalCategory6.0GroupSolidPhaseDiscovered ByCarl Wilhelm Scheele1778Year95.950uAtomic Mass24.060kJ/molMolar Heat209.00Atomic Radius6.0Groupg/cm310.280Density5.0Period4912.000°KBoil2896.000°KMelt
Electronselement.nameElectron shell created by GPPT Lab contact@gppt.tnMo42
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Big Bang Model10–43Température (°C)بلازما الكواركات والغلوناتquarks , electrons and gluons soupSoupe de quarks, électrons et gluonsتكوين ذرات الهيدروجين والهيليومHydrogen & Helium, Atomes FormationFormation des Atomes d'Hydrogène & Hélium010–3210–610131081030-200-2701024101510910271061012101810211028131 second3 minutes300 000300 000 Years1 Billion Years1By5By10By13ByPresent104ظهور الإنسانAppearance of manApparition de l'homme9 Byتشكيل النظام الشمسيFormation of the solar systemFormation du système solaire13.6 Age o Universبداية تشكل النجوم والمجراتBeginning of formation of stars and galaxiesDébut de formation des Etoiles et Galaxiesتشكيل البروتون النوترونProton Neutron FormationFormation des Protons et Neutronsظهور الفوتوناتPhotons ApparitionApparition des Photonsانقراض الديناصوراتExtinction of the DinosaursExtinction des DinosauresCopyright © 2023, All Right Reserved Tidjma.tnCopyright © 2023, All Right Reserved Tidjma.tn
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Molybdenum is a chemical element with symbol Mo and atomic number 42. The name is from Neo-Latin molybdaenum, from Ancient Greek Μόλυβδος molybdos, meaning lead, since its ores were confused with lead ores. Molybdenum minerals have been known throughout history, but the element was discovered (in the sense of differentiating it as a new entity from the mineral salts of other metals) in 1778 by Carl Wilhelm Scheele.
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