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  • Molybdenum: Metal vs. Rock - Properties and Occurrence
    Molybdenum is a metal, not a rock. It's a chemical element with the symbol Mo and atomic number 42.

    While it can be found in certain rocks and minerals, molybdenum itself is not a rock. It's a shiny, silvery-gray transition metal that is often extracted from minerals like molybdenite (MoS2).

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