Naturally. Cobalt is a natural element, not man-made.It is naturally occuring.
Molybdenum(II) acetate is a coordination compound with the formula Mo2(O2CCH3)4
Molybdenum is a hard, silvery metal with no distinctive odor. It is typically found in a solid state and has a metallic luster.
1 gram molybdenum (1 mole Mo/95.94 grams)(6.022 X 1023/1 mole Mo) = 6 X 1021 atoms of molybdenum ========================
Manganese is a meta element. Atomic mass of it is 55.
Molybdenum (IV) phosphate's formula is: Mo3(PO4)4 Molybdenum (IV) has four valence electrons, which it will lose, being a metal. The phosphate polyatomic ion, PO4, needs three electrons. In order for the charges to cancel each other out, you need 3 Mo's and 4 phosphates, which you apply with the subscripts shown above.
Artificial means that it does not occur naturally. If something is artificial it is manmade.
Mendelevium is a manmade element and does not occur naturally in nature. It is produced by bombarding einsteinium with alpha particles in a particle accelerator.
"Synthetic" could be another word for something that does not occur naturally.
No, Technetium does no occur naturally on earth except in trace amounts in molybdenum deposits.
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
The molybdenum chemical symbol is Mo.
no, steel is one of many manmade alloys. the closest natural material to steel are nickel-iron meteorites.
Manmade actually.
Manmade
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 The sample is then withdrawn and put into a shielded casket to make it available for use.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 charge of the molybdenum ion is +2.