- Like
molybdate itself, MoS2−4
undergoes condensation in the
presence of acids, but
these condensations are
accompanied by
redox processes.
Molybdates are...
-
Sodium molybdate, Na2MoO4, is
useful as a
source of molybdenum. This white,
crystalline salt is
often encountered as the dihydrate, Na2MoO4·2H2O. Dissolution...
- 11,500 mg/kg.
While highly soluble molybdates like e.g.
sodium molybdate are
toxic in
higher doses, zinc
molybdate is
essentially non-toxic
because of...
-
Ammonium molybdate can
refer to:
Ammonium orthomolybdate, (NH4)2MoO4
Ammonium heptamolybdate, (NH4)6Mo7O24,
usually encountered as the
tetrahydrate Ammonium...
-
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...
- molybdenum. When
molybdates are used to
inhibit corrosion in
aluminum piping, the
protective film
formed is
hydrated aluminum molybdate.
Although small...
- G.; Gokhman, L. Z.
Synthesis and
physicochemical study of rare
earth molybdates.
Zhurnal Neorganicheskoi Khimii, 1968. 13 (5): 1295-1302. ISSN 0044-457X...
- Iron(II)
molybdate is an
inorganic compound with the
chemical formula FeMoO4. Iron(II)
molybdate is
prepared by the
reaction of iron(II)
chloride or iron(II)...
- Molybdenum(VI)
oxide is
soluble in
strong alkaline water,
forming molybdates (MoO42−).
Molybdates are
weaker oxidants than chromates. They tend to form structurally...
-
Silver molybdate (Ag2MoO4), a
chemical compound, is a yellow,
cubic crystalline substance often used in gl****. Its
crystals present two
types of electronic...