Mo

1. Introduce – Molybdenum is used as an alloying element in steel due to its excellent strength, corrosion resistance, and high-temperature properties – As a high-melting-point material, it is typically manufactured using powder metallurgy – It is resistant to most acids and alkalis but dissolves in hot, concentrated sulfuric and nitric acids – It is an essential mineral for the human body and plays a role in neutralizing reactive oxygen species – It oxidizes easily and must therefore be used in a vacuum or an inert atmosphere 2. Application & Product – ...

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