| molybdoenzymes | Enzymes that require a molybdenum ion as a component (e.g., xanthine oxidase). (05 Mar 2000) |
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| molybdoferredoxin | A non-haem iron-sulfur protein isolated from clostridium pasteurianum and other bacteria. It is a component of nitrogenase, which is active in nitrogen fixation, and consists of two subunits with molecular weights of 59.5 kD and 50.7 kD, respectively. (12 Dec 1998) |
| molybdoflavoproteins | Proteins that require a molybdenum ion and a flavin nucleotide as a part of its naturally occurring structure (e.g., aldehyde dehydrogenase). (05 Mar 2000) |
| molybdopterin | A pterin derivative that complexes with molybdenum to form the molybdenum cofactor required by several enzymes. (05 Mar 2000) |
| molybdous | Denoting molybdenum in the 4+ state, as in MoO2. (05 Mar 2000) |
| molysmophobia | <psychology> Morbid fear of infection. Origin: G. Molysma, filth, infection, + phobos, fear (05 Mar 2000) |
| molybdenum |
Its use as an alloying element in steel increase hardenability and in low alloy steels reduces the risk of temper brittleness. It is used in stainless steels as well as high speed steels.
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| molybdenum |
One of eight micronutrients essential to plant health. Molybdenum is used by plants to reduce nitrates into usable forms. Some plants use it for nitrogen fixation, thus it may need to be added to some soils before seeding legumes.
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| molybdenum |
An alloying element that enhances corrosion resistance along with chromium in stainless steels.
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| molybdate |
A salt of molybdic acid (H 2 MoO 4 ). Used in the colorimetric assay of phosphorus.
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| molybdenum |
increases hardenability of steels and helps maintain a specified hardenability. It increases high temperature tensile and creep strengths. Molybdenum hardened steels require higher tempering temperatures for softening purposes. A metal used widely in alloying of other metals. It is used as hardening element for steel, and for diecasting dies. Melting point 2620
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