molypdeenmolybdeeni
Molypdeenmolybdeeni is a hypothetical mineral species introduced in mineralogical discussions as a molybdenum-rich oxide–sulfide phase. The name blends molybdenum with the suffix -eni, a convention used in some mineral-nomenclature examples to indicate a discrete mineral entity.
Proposed composition places molybdenum as the dominant element, with sulfur and oxygen as major anions, and
According to the fictional scenario, molypdeenmolybdeeni occurs in hydrothermal veins cutting granitic rocks and is spatially
Physical properties are given as Mohs hardness 5–6 and a calculated specific gravity around 6.5–7.0. The mineral
As of now, molypdeenmolybdeeni is not recognized by the International Mineralogical Association and remains a hypothetical