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Tag: Discovery of Molybdenum

What Makes Molybdenum a Strategic Metal?

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What Makes Molybdenum a Strategic Metal? Molybdenum is a transition metal element, silver-white, not corroded by air at room temperature, and does not react with hydrochloric acid or hydrofluoric acid. Molybdenum metal is regarded as a strategic metal by many countries. Why? What makes Molybdenum a strategic metal? In this article, we will try to find the […]

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