Metallic chemical element , one of the transition element s, chemical symbol Mo, atomic number 42.
It is a silvery gray, relatively rare metal with a high melting point (4,730 kF [2 ,610 kC]) that does not occur uncombined in nature. Since molybdenum and its alloys have useful strength at temperatures that melt most other metals and alloys, they are used in high-temperature steels. Applications include reaction vessels; aircraft, missile, and automobile parts; and electrodes, heating elements, and filament supports. Some molybdenum compounds (in which it has various valence s) are used as pigments and catalysts. Molybdenum disulfide is a solid lubricant, used alone or added to greases and oils.