modern Latin, earlier molybdena (originally denoting a salt of lead), from Greek molubdaina 'plummet', from molubdos 'lead' - if it is what you are asking
molybdenum
The molybdenum chemical symbol is Mo.
The nuclear symbol for molybdenum-99 is ^99Mo.
The answer is Mo.
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There is no Mo3. Possibly you are thinking of NO3 which is nitric oxide.
The name and the symbol (U) of uranium are derived from the name of the planet Uranus.
Molybdenum is the 42nd element on the periodic table.
Molybdenum Oxide
Name Origin: From the Old English word seolfor(silver)Symbol Origin: From the Latin word argentum(silver)Date of Discovery: Known to the ancients
The symbol or chemical formula is Ag
Molybdenum (the original answer said "molybdene", which I've never heard of; it may have been a typo or possibly it's the name for the element in some other language.) Atomic number 42 Its a white and very hard transition metal