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Dansk: Molybdæn, del af elektronstråle-smeltet makrokrystal med renhed 99,99 % ("4N"), samt en enkeltkrystallinsk molybdænterning på 1 cm3 af meget høj renhed (99,999 % = 5N) til sammenligning.
English: Molybdenum, ebeam remelted macro crystalline fragment. Purity 99.99 % (= "4N"), as well as a high purity single crystalline (99.999 % = 5N) 1 cm3 molybdenum cube for comparison.
Русский: Сверхчистый молибден (99,99 %) в виде макрокристаллического фрагмента. Для сравнения дан куб объёмом 1 см³.
Polski: Molibden o czystości 99,99% otrzymany w procesie topienia wiązką elektronową oraz sześcienny monokryształ
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English: Molybdenum (Mo, atomic number 42). The ebeam remelted macro crystalline fragment of this silvery metal has a purity of 99.99 % ("4N"). For comparison, a high purity single crystalline (99.999 % = 5N) 1 cm3 molybdenum cube. The metal was discovered by Carl Wilhelm Scheele in 1778.
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Čeština: Molybden (Mo, atomové číslo 42), fragment makrokrystalu vyrobeného elektronovým paprskem má čistotu 99,99 % („4N“); vedle pro srovnání 1cm³ krychlička z jediného krystalu vysoce čistého (99,999 %) molybdenu
Dansk: Molybdæn, del af elektronstråle-smeltet makrokrystal med renhed 99,99 % ("4N"), samt en enkeltkrystallinsk molybdænterning på 1 cm3 af meget høj renhed (99,999 % = 5N) til sammenligning.
English: Molybdenum (Mo, atomic number 42). The ebeam remelted macro crystalline fragment of this silvery metal has a purity of 99.99 % ("4N"). For comparison, a high purity single crystalline (99.999 % = 5N) 1 cm3 molybdenum cube. The metal was discovered by Carl Wilhelm Scheele in 1778.
Español: Fragmento macro cristalino de molibdeno fundido por rayo electrónico. Pureza 99,99% (4N), junto a un cubo monocristal de 1 cm³ de molibdeno de alta pureza (99,999% = 5N) para comparar.
Íslenska: Kristallað Mólýbden. Eins rúmsentímetra teningur er á myndinni til samanburðar.
Italiano: A sinistra: frammento macrocristallino di molibdeno, 99,99% di purezza. A destra: cubo monocristallino di molibdeno di 1 cm3, 99,999% di purezza.
Nederlands: Molybdeen, grootkristallijn brokstuk van een door middel van elektronenstraallassen gesmolten staaf. Zuiverheid 99,99% (= 4N), met ter groottevergelijking een hoogzuiver molybdeenmonokristal (99,999% = 5N) in de vorm van een kubus van 1 kubieke centimeter.
Português: Cristais de Molibdêmio com elevado grau de pureza (≥ 99,9 %).
Македонски: Макрокристален фрагмент на молибден (чистота: 99,99 %), со молибденска коцка (чистота: 99,999 % = 5N) од 1 cm3 за споредба.
Русский: Сверхчистый молибден (99,99 %) в виде макрокристаллического фрагмента. Для сравнения дан куб объёмом 1 см³.
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