molybdeniitti
Molybdeniitti is a rare, naturally occurring mineral composed primarily of molybdenum disulfide (MoS2). It is known for its distinctive metallic luster and its ability to leave a gray streak on a porcelain plate. Molybdeniitti is often found in hydrothermal veins and is associated with other sulfide minerals such as pyrite and chalcopyrite. The mineral is soft, with a Mohs hardness of 1.5 to 2, and has a hexagonal crystal structure. It is typically black or dark gray in color and can exhibit a slight metallic sheen.
Molybdeniitti has several notable properties that make it of interest to both geologists and industrialists. Its
The mineral's name is derived from the Greek words "molybdos," meaning "lead," and "ite," indicating a mineral.