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Refractory metals / Transition metals / Dry lubricants / Molybdenum / Ferroalloy / Ferromolybdenum / Tungsten / Porphyry copper deposit / Molybdenite / Chemistry / Matter / Chemical elements
Date: 1997-03-06 10:14:53
Refractory metals
Transition metals
Dry lubricants
Molybdenum
Ferroalloy
Ferromolybdenum
Tungsten
Porphyry copper deposit
Molybdenite
Chemistry
Matter
Chemical elements

114 MOLYBDENUM (Data in metric tons of molybdenum content, unless otherwise noted) Domestic Production and Use: In 1996, molybdenum, valued at about $430 million (based on average oxide price), was produced by 12 mines.

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