Molybdenum: biological information![]() Biological role of molybdenum: molybdenum is a necessary element, apparently for all species. Only very small amounts are required. Molybdenum plays a role in nitrogen fixation, (a process by which the normally unreactive nitrogen gas is turned into other compounds) enzymes, and nitrate reduction enzymes. Levels in humans
How much molybdenum is in your body? Find out here.You can use this form to calculate how much molybdenum your body contains. Enter your weight in either kilograms or pounds and click the "Calculate" button. You must enter a number, not text! Elements for which there are no data will always give a value of zero for the weight, no matter what you put in the weight box. Hazards and RisksHazards and risks associated with molybdenum: molybdenum compounds are encountered relatively rarely by most people. Unless known otherwise, all molybdenum compounds should be regarded as highly toxic and as teratogenic. WebElements ShopWebElements now has an online shop at which you can buy periodic table posters, mugs, T-shirts, games, molecular models, and more. |
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