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  2. Hardnesses of the elements (data page) - Wikipedia

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  3. Molybdenum - Wikipedia

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    Molybdenum(VI) oxide is soluble in strong alkaline water, forming molybdates (MoO 4 2−). Molybdates are weaker oxidants than chromates. They tend to form structurally complex oxyanions by condensation at lower pH values, such as [Mo 7 O 24] 6− and [Mo 8 O 26] 4−. Polymolybdates can incorporate other ions, forming polyoxometalates. [30]

  4. Elastic properties of the elements (data page) - Wikipedia

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    Elastic properties describe the reversible deformation (elastic response) of a material to an applied stress.They are a subset of the material properties that provide a quantitative description of the characteristics of a material, like its strength.

  5. Refractory metals - Wikipedia

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    Molybdenum-based alloys are widely used, because they are cheaper than superior tungsten alloys. The most widely used alloy of molybdenum is the Titanium-Zirconium-Molybdenum alloy TZM, composed of 0.5% titanium and 0.08% of zirconium (with molybdenum being the rest). The alloy exhibits a higher creep resistance and strength at high ...

  6. Molybdate - Wikipedia

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    The oxide ion has an ionic radius of 1.40 Å, molybdenum(VI) is much smaller, 0.59 Å. [1] There are strong similarities between the structures of the molybdates and the molybdenum oxides, ( MoO 3 , MoO 2 and the " crystallographic shear " oxides, Mo 9 O 26 and Mo 10 O 29 ) whose structures all contain close packed oxide ions.

  7. Ferromolybdenum - Wikipedia

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    The alloy is produced by heating a mixture of molybdenum(VI) oxide MoO 3, aluminium, and iron. [2] The oxide and the aluminium combine via an aluminothermic reaction to give molybdenum in situ. The ferromolybdenum can be purified by electron beam melting or used as it is. For alloying with steel the ferromolybdenum is added to molten steel ...

  8. High temperature hydrogen attack - Wikipedia

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    HTHA can be managed by using a different steel alloy, one where the carbides with other alloying elements, such as chromium and molybdenum, are more stable than iron carbides. [4] Surface oxide layers are ineffective as a protection as they are immediately reduced by the hydrogen, forming water vapour.

  9. Metal ions in aqueous solution - Wikipedia

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    Germanium is a semiconductor rather than a metal, but appears to form an aqua cation; similarly, hydrogen forms an aqua cation like metals, despite being a gas. The transactinides have been greyed out due to a lack of experimental data. For some highly radioactive elements, experimental chemistry has been done, and aqua cations may have been ...