Molybdenite is molybdenum sulfide, MoS2. Its name comes from the Greek mólybdos - containing lead. It is the most important molybdenum red. Creates hexagonal flexible flakes and tiles. It is lead-bluish gray, strongly shiny, resembling graphite. Occurs mainly on rock cracks, in greisen, on hydrothermal veins, in pegmatites, but also in sediments More info
Molybdenite is molybdenum sulfide, MoS2. Its name comes from the Greek mólybdos - containing lead. It is the most important molybdenum red. Creates hexagonal flexible flakes and tiles. It is lead-bluish gray, strongly shiny, resembling graphite. Occurs mainly on rock cracks, in greisen, on hydrothermal veins, in pegmatites, but also in sediments