




Molybdenite is a shiny mineral that looks like silver. It is often found in rocks and has a unique metallic luster that sparkles in the light.
The Molybdenite is a soft, bluish-lead gray mineral with a bright metallic luster. It often forms in flaky, layered crystals that can be mistaken for graphite, but its distinct blue tint and heavier feel help identify it.





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Mineralレア度
Rare
危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
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Ancient people often confused molybdenite with lead and even graphite!
It feels so slippery, like a pencil lead, but even smoother!
Molybdenite is a super important source for making extra strong steel!
Scientists are using tiny layers of molybdenite in future electronics.
Molybdenite has a very soft, slippery texture that makes it an excellent natural lubricant for machines.
Molybdenite has a unique atomic structure allowing it to conduct electricity, a rare trait for minerals.
Molybdenite has weak bonds between its layers, letting it easily cleave into extremely thin, flexible sheets.
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危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
Molybdenite is safe to observe but should not be ingested or played with as it is a mineral.
bluish-lead gray, black
1
metallic
4.75
hexagonal
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