Naturally. Cobalt is a natural element, not man-made.It is naturally occuring.
it is naturally occurring - it was one of the original molecules in the atmosphere of the ancient earth
nickel is a natural found in nature like gold
yes it is natural!!
Cobalt is an element which occurs in nature.
natural
man made
Molybdenum(II) acetate is a coordination compound with the formula Mo2(O2CCH3)4
1 gram molybdenum (1 mole Mo/95.94 grams)(6.022 X 1023/1 mole Mo) = 6 X 1021 atoms of molybdenum ========================
no odor.
What are the critical limits for Calcium Magnesium Sulfur and Molybdenum in soils of India
5.34E-8
Artificial means that it does not occur naturally. If something is artificial it is manmade.
manmade, manufactured, artificail
Ammonia does occur naturally, but it is manufactured on an industrial scale.
No, Technetium does no occur naturally on earth except in trace amounts in molybdenum deposits.
Mendelevium is an artificial chemical element.
Deficiencies of molybdenum are rare, but do occur where the mineral is not present in soil, or in people with certain genetic disorders. When a deficiency occurs, it could cause esophageal cancer, impotence, and an abnormal excretion of sulfur.
molybdenum
it is manmade
no, steel is one of many manmade alloys. the closest natural material to steel are nickel-iron meteorites.
The metal technetium has no stable isotopes. It is synthesized in the physics lab by lowering a molybdenum sample into an operating nuclear reactor. The molybdenum is bathed in the nuetron flux, and neutron capture will occur and transmute the molybdenum into technetium. The sample is then withdrawn and put into a shielded casket to make it available for use. A link is provided to the Wikipedia article on technetium.
The molybdenum chemical symbol is Mo.
molybdenum is paramagnetic