- In chemistry, a
molybdate is a
compound containing an
oxyanion with
molybdenum in its
highest oxidation state of +6: O−−Mo(=O)2−O−.
Molybdenum can form...
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Sodium molybdate, Na2MoO4, is
useful as a
source of molybdenum. This white,
crystalline salt is
often encountered as the dihydrate, Na2MoO4·2H2O. Dissolution...
- Samarium(III)
molybdate is an
inorganic compound, with the
chemical formula Sm2(MoO4)3. It is one of the
compounds formed by the
three elements samarium...
- Zinc
molybdate is an
inorganic compound with the
formula ZnMoO4. It is used as a
white pigment,
which is also a
corrosion inhibitor. A
related pigment...
- water.
Heating molybdenum-bearing
minerals under oxygen and
water affords molybdate ion MoO2− 4,
which forms quite soluble salts. Industrially, molybdenum...
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Ammonium molybdate can
refer to:
Ammonium orthomolybdate, (NH4)2MoO4
Ammonium heptamolybdate, (NH4)6Mo7O24,
usually encountered as the
tetrahydrate Ammonium...
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Lithium molybdate (Li2MoO4) is a
chemical compound. It is
mainly used as an
inhibitor in some
types of
industrial air conditioning.
Lithium molybdate is used...
- Manganese(II)
molybdate is an
inorganic compound with the
chemical formula MnMoO4. α-MnMoO4 has a
monoclinic crystal structure. It is also antiferromagnetic...
- 99Mo/99mTc
generators use
column chromatography, in
which 99Mo in the form of
molybdate, MoO42− is
adsorbed onto acid
alumina (Al2O3). When the 99Mo
decays it...
- are
toxic and carcinogenic,
solutions based on
molybdate are
proposed as a
replacement (e.g.
molybdate 30-100g/
boric acid 10-18 g/manganese
sulfate 0...