Are Molybdenum Electrodes Magnetic?

Molybdenum electrodes are non-magnetic at room temperature. Pure molybdenum and most molybdenum alloys do not exhibit magnetism at room temperature. However, molybdenum electrodes may exhibit some weak magnetism when exposed to extremely low temperatures or to extremely strong magnetic fields. This magnetism is usually very weak and unobservable, and does not have a significant effect on general applications. In most cases, molybdenum electrodes can be considered as non-magnetic materials.

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