The answer is Mo.
The molybdenum chemical symbol is Mo.
The nuclear symbol for molybdenum-99 is ^99Mo.
Molybdenum is the 42nd element on the periodic table.
molybdenum(6th column 5th row)
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
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No, "Molybdemum" is not an element. The correct spelling is "Molybdenum," and it is indeed a chemical element with the symbol Mo and atomic number 42. It is a transition metal commonly used in various industrial applications.
no, magnesium is an element but can become a compound
Molybdenum is not a rock, but rather a mineral. It is a chemical element, as well. It has the 6th highest melting point of all the elements, and is used in high strength steel. Molybdenum is also a vital mineral in higher animals.
There is no Mo3. Possibly you are thinking of NO3 which is nitric oxide.
molybdenum
An element's atomic number gives its number of protons. Checking the periodic table, we see that molybdenum is the element with the atomic number of 42. Thus molybdenum has 42 protons in its nucleus.